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SWF SelfWealth Ltd

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20min DelayTrading Apr 28 14:13 AET
63.96MMarket Cap18.47P/E (Static)

About SelfWealth Ltd Company

SelfWealth Ltd is an Australia-based company, engaged in the provision of flat fee online securities brokerage services. It enables investors to trade in the Australian and United States stock markets. SelfWealth has a scalable platform with diversified revenue streams and operating leverage, which provides responsible, secure, and price-conscious investment solutions for retail investors. The SelfWealth Adviser platform enables financial advisers and other financial intermediaries with features and functionality to manage client direct equity portfolios. The Company has one reportable segment; that is, to provide a flat-fee securities brokerage service in Australia.

Company Profile

SymbolSWF
Company NameSelfWealth Ltd
Founded2011
MarketASX
Fiscal Year Ends06-30
Address130 Lonsdale Street Level 7, North End
CityMelbourne
CountryAustralia
Zip Code3000
Phone+61 448008164
Share RegistryMUFG CORPORATE MARKETS (AU) LIMITED LIBERTY PLACE, LEVEL 41, 161 CASTLEREAGH ST, SYDNEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA, 2000 1300 554 474

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Christine Christian
  • Non-Executive Chairman,Non-Executive Director
  • --
  • Paul Clark
  • Non-Executive Director
  • --
  • Emanuel Ajay Datt
  • Non-Executive Director
  • --
  • Adam Lewis
  • Non-Executive Director
  • --

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