Initiative delivers trusted premium content from The Wall Street Journal to Webull users and empowers retail investors Navigating the world of investing
ST. Petersburg, Florida, January 25, 2024 /CNW/ — WebullDow Jones, a leading online broker for global investors, is launching an initiative to improve financial literacy, today announcing that Dow Jones, a provider of global news and business information services, is launching an initiative to improve financial literacy. wall street journal (WSJ).
The agreement aims to improve the financial literacy of individual investors by providing Webull's customers with carefully selected, award-winning content. wall street journal, including news, analysis, and key insights on managing your personal finances. This collaboration provides access to the publication's trusted journalism, enabling Webull users to make knowledgeable and informed decisions regarding their financial goals.
Webull users receive a curated summary of WSJ articles in their in-app news feed. Webull's new and renewing customers also receive her WSJ subscription.
“Webull was founded on the principle of democratizing investing and making it more accessible and inclusive, especially for first-time investors. We have already achieved success in this regard. Many of our active members are first-time investors.'' Anthony Denier, President of Webull Group. “Through our partnership with Dow Jones, we are bringing the power of the world's leading financial publication directly into the hands of our customers by delivering content that helps investors make better financial decisions with more confidence. I want to deliver it.”
“Financial literacy, enhanced by trustworthy journalism, leads to better decision-making.” david martin, Chief Revenue Officer of Business Intelligence at Dow Jones. “We are delighted to be working with Webull and making the Journal’s high-quality, award-winning business news, information and analysis readily available on Webull users’ platform to improve their decision-making processes. I look forward to helping.”
According to research by the World Economic Forum, financial literacy is perceived as a major barrier to entry into investing for many people, with 40% of non-investors saying they do so because they don't know how or find it too difficult. It became clear that they were choosing not to invest. Approximately 70% of respondents said that better financial education would make them more likely to invest or make them invest more.
As retail investors tend to get younger, this initiative provides practical, practical information that helps educate and shape how new and existing users navigate rapidly changing markets in an informed and responsible manner. It aims to address knowledge gaps by providing access to relevant and results-oriented information.
About Webull
Webull is the leading digital investment platform built on next-generation global infrastructure. The Webull Group headquarters are: St. Petersburg, Florida is backed by private equity investors. US, Europe and Asia. Webull serves tens of millions of users in over 180 countries and provides individual investors with his 24/7 access to the world's financial markets. Users can now execute their investment strategies by trading global stocks, ETFs, options, and fractional shares through Webull's trading platform. US, England, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, South Africa, Australia, Indonesia, Mexico, Brazil and Canada. Webull also offers investment education services that offer lessons covering a wide range of topics. For more information about Webull, please visit Webull's corporate website. https://www.webullcorp.com.
About Dow Jones
Dow Jones is a global provider of news and business information, delivering content to consumers and organizations around the world in multiple formats, including print, digital, mobile and live events. Dow Jones has been producing unparalleled high-quality content for more than 130 years and now operates one of the world's largest news gathering businesses around the world. It is home to major publications and products, including the flagship Wall Street Journal, the largest paid-circulation newspaper in the United States. Barons, MarketWatch, Mansion Global, Financial News, Investor's Business Daily, Factiva, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, Dow Jones Newswires, OPIS, Chemical Market Analytics. Dow Jones is a division of News Corporation (NASDAQ: NWS, NWSA, ASX: NWS, NWSLV).
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