Seedly is a community-driven platform that aims to help Singaporeans make better financial decisions. I’m happy to let you know that I’ve been invited by Seedly to be one of the keynote speakers in Seedly Personal Finance Festival 2020.
I will be talking about stock-picking, and will be sharing my framework for finding investing opportunities.
Details of the event are as follows:
- Ticket sales page: https://seedly.sg/events/personal-finance-festival-2020
- Promo code: EARLYSEED50 for 50% off within the first 24 hours of 2 January 2020, 12pm
- Time and date of event: 7 March 2020, 9AM-6PM
- The venue of the event: Suntec City Convention Centre Hall 405 and 406
I was told that Seedly sold out all tickets for the 2019 edition of Seedly Personal Finance Festival within 30 hours. So, don’t hesitate to sign up!
There are many other speakers at Seedly Personal Finance Festival 2020, who will be tackling a wide range of topics that include building your retirement fund, choosing the right insurance products, picking the right property loans, and navigating the costs of parenthood. A full list of the speakers is shown below:
Seedly Personal Finance Festival 2020 represents a deeper partnership between The Good Investors and Seedly. In December 2019, The Good Investors was invited to participate in Seedly’s Secret Santa campaign as one of the Thought Leaders in its Stocks Discussion forum. The top prizes for the campaign included three sets of an all-expense-paid trip to Bali for two.
On Boxing Day (26 December 2019), Seedly organised a dinner and prize-giving ceremony to celebrate the Secret Santa campaign. As a Thought Leader, I was invited to the wonderfully-organised party. Here are some pictures (courtesy of Brandon from Seedly!):
I hope to see you at Seedly Personal Finance Festival 2020. Come say hi!
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