Gate News message, April 17 — Philippine digital bank GoTyme Bank has launched an in-app stock trading feature that allows users to invest in the Philippine Stock Exchange directly from their banking application. Users can fund accounts, place orders, and withdraw funds entirely within the app without requiring separate trading platforms.
The stock trading service operates through a partnership with DragonFi Securities, a licensed Philippine brokerage firm that provides the trading infrastructure. Users can place orders outside Philippine Stock Exchange trading hours, with execution occurring during regular market hours.
The launch reflects a broader trend toward all-in-one finance applications. GoTyme already offers savings accounts, a Visa debit card with rewards, and a “buy now, pay later” product called MoreTyme. By integrating stock trading, the platform aims to simplify the investment experience for first-time investors and convert existing banking customers into retail investors.
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