Twino updates investor dashboards ahead of securities launch
Twino has redesigned its investor profiles as it prepares to introduce securities investing for the first time.
The European peer-to-peer lending platform has readjusted and simplified investors’ dashboards to make it easier to follow their monthly portfolio income, view their account status, and generally find all the information they need.
Twino has added an ‘account status’ section on the platform’s ‘my profile’ page to give an overview of their status as an investor, allow them to resubmit the investor’s suitability and appropriateness tests, and display their investment limit.
The platform said that lenders can still access detailed information on their loan portfolio via the dashboard by clicking on ‘my investments’ just under the ‘investments section’.
Lenders can use the new profile interface or continue using the non-updated version, Twino added.
The updated interface comes as Twino plans to launch an investing in securities feature, after securing an investment brokerage licence from the Latvian Financial and Capital Market Commission (FCMC) in September.
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“The investor profile redesign marks the beginning of a more comprehensive transformation for the Twino investment platform,” Twino said in a blog on its website.
“We’ll be gradually updating its user interface (UI) so our investment platform is the most easy-to-use yet comprehensive solution for your investments.
“Additionally, upgrading our platform’s UI brings us closer to our ultimate goal – enabling a wider variety of financial instruments for investors on Twino.
“Securing the FCMC license in 2021 opened doors to transforming investments in loans to financial instruments and on top of that also many other new products and services.
“Twino is looking forward to creating an entirely new type of asset class for European retail investors by adopting this new operational model of offering financial instruments.”