dollardex
dollarDEX, founded in 1998 in Singapore, is one of the earliest financial supermarkets in Asia. It offers clients a selection of products—loans, insurance, investments (unit trusts/mutual funds, alternative investment vehicles), financial advice—sourced from banks, insurance companies, and fund managers around the world.
References
- Stijn Claessens, Thomas Glaessner, and Daniela Klingebiel, "Electronic Finance: Reshaping the Financial Landscape Around the World," World Bank, Financial Sector Discussion Paper No. 4
- E-Finance in Emerging Markets: Is Leapfrogging Possible? New York University Stern School, Salomon Center Working Paper, February 2002
- María J Nieto, "Reflections on the regulatory approach to e-finance" Bank of International Settlements
- UNCTAD Expert Meeting, "E-Finance And Small And Medium-Size Enterprises (SMEs) In Developing And Transition Economies" United Nations Conference On Trade And Development, 2001
- Trade Finance Infrastructure Development Handbook for Economies in Transition United Nations Economic And Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
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