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Wealth management is a comprehensive financial advisory service that combines investment management, financial planning, tax strategy, and estate planning to help high-net-worth individuals grow and preserve their wealth. It takes a holistic approach to a client's entire financial situation rather than focusing on a single product or service. Wealth managers work closely with clients to develop personalised strategies aligned with their long-term goals.
Learn moreA warrant is a financial instrument that gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy shares of a company at a specified price before a certain expiry date. Unlike options, warrants are typically issued directly by the company and result in new shares being created when exercised. They are often attached to bonds or preferred stock as an incentive for investors.
Learn moreWeb3 refers to the concept of a decentralised internet built on blockchain technology, where users have greater ownership and control over their data, digital assets, and online interactions. It represents a shift away from centralised platforms — as seen in Web2 — toward peer-to-peer systems powered by smart contracts and decentralised applications (dApps). Web3 underpins technologies such as decentralised finance, NFTs, and digital ownership.
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