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Find getting started on investing too difficult? Robo-advisers can help

This regular column addresses readers’ investing issues.

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A customer navigating the OCBC RoboInvest service on a laptop



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OCBC RoboInvest offers a wide choice of investments and a way to invest in a well-diversified set of thematic portfolios.

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Q: I’ve just signed up with a robo-adviser but I haven’t invested anything yet. How should I start?

A: Mention robo-advisers and the image is of someone sitting with a robot doling out investment advice. In reality, it is better described as a digital investing tool.

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