Sharesight is a Benzinga Global Fintech Awards Finalist
We are pleased to announce that Sharesight has been named a finalist in the 2018 Benzinga Global Fintech Awards for Best Financial Advisor or Wealth Management Platform!

We are honoured to be nominated as a finalist for this award as it recognises that we’re revolutionising portfolio tracking for investors and the finance professionals who serve them.
Looking at the range of 2018 finalists, we can’t help but be excited. There are so many companies making a real difference in the lives of everyday consumers and investors.
For example, it wasn’t that long ago that you could only get a stock’s fair value or target price via a highly-paid analyst. But now finbox makes those types of insights available to everyday investors. Another fellow nominee is StockTwits, a service that levels the playing field for investors by letting them follow the online chatter and charts of a particular stock.
These are just two examples of the thousands of fintech companies that are changing the financial services landscape by providing nimble, decentralised, and tech-driven solutions. We’re excited to be considered alongside such terrific fintech companies and wish all the best to our fellow nominees!
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