Apart from democratising access to financial news and content, we are now launching a premium version whereby users have access to all the information they need without the advertising and clutter. Moreover, users will be able to benefit from content personalisation. Also, the content will be delivered in just milliseconds after which it is published. Users will have to pay a monthly subscription fee to access this content.
We’ll always have a free version for our users to access publicly available content, and we’ll charge only for the content we have to compensate the owners. Our premium version will provide users with content that’s usually behind paywalls and other non-public content from hundreds of sources in one affordable subscription.
CityFALCON’s first two content partners for the premium service are global giants Bloomberg and Fitch, meaning premium subscribers will have access to content from these major brands.
In the coming months, we will announce some additional high profile content partnerships which will make the new premium package extremely appealing to users.
We are already working with large clients such as BNP Paribas and several other companies and startups. Recently, Raiffeisen Bank announced that they would be working on a proof-of-concept with CityFALCON to access content in the Central Eastern European region in several languages.
As a reminder, we leverage natural language processing (“NLP”) and machine learning to provide their users and clients with a personalised experience. We aggregate news, tweets, and research from thousands of relevant sources to provide users with curated content, which can be accessed not only web and mobile apps, but also voice assistants, Amazon Echo, and Google Home.
If you would like early access to their premium version, please sign up here.
Capital at Risk. We are also raising funds on the equity crowdfunding platform, Seedrs, to scale up the business. Investors could invest from £15 to become equity shareholders in the company. Read more here.
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