[Smart Finance Awards] Visualization of Purchase Unit Prices... Hot Response from MZ Generation
Technical Sector ㅣ NH Investment & Securities
NH Investment & Securities won the honor in the technology category at the '2023 Asia Smart Finance Awards' for its Mobile Trading System (MTS). NH Investment & Securities' MTS, 'Namu Securities,' offers the advantage of powerful services at reasonable fees.
NH Investment & Securities first gained popularity among young investors through a mobile-optimized user interface (UI) and user experience (UX). It visualizes information such as customers' average returns, holdings, losses·and the ratio of profitable investors in an easy-to-understand way. In particular, the graphic representation of NH Investment & Securities users' purchase prices as body parts like knees, waist, and shoulders?following the saying "Buy at the knee, sell at the shoulder"?received enthusiastic responses on social networking services (SNS).
It also removed barriers to stock trading through various methods. High-quality stocks and funds listed in the U.S. can be traded from as little as 0.000001 shares. This is called 'overseas fractional stock trading.' Additionally, domestic fractional stock trading allows trading of Korean listed stocks in small amounts starting from 100 won units. Offering services for pre-market (18:00?23:30), regular market (23:30?06:00), after-market (06:00?10:00), and daytime trading (10:00?18:00), it enables continuous 24-hour overseas stock trading, which is also considered a strength.
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