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The democratisation of investing is stuttering

OPINION: Online investment platforms have proved wildly popular but providers need to shake up their business models.

Illustration: Michael Hickmott.

Recent headlines have been dominated by major lay-offs at the world’s largest tech companies.

Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Spotify and many more have announced tens of thousands of job cuts as economic forecasts have turned sour.

Closer to home, tech-adjacent companies like Easy Crypto and

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