Investors in Singapore warm to robo-advisers amid the pandemic

Robo-investing typically uses algorithms to automatically monitor portfolios. PHOTO: PIXABAY
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SINGAPORE - They might not have the human touch and won't make you a consoling cup of tea when your shares take a hit but robo-advisers are becoming an increasingly popular option for investors.

Tech-based solutions have become far more acceptable in the pandemic and its proving no different among investors - especially younger ones - who are looking at new ways of organising their finances.

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