NEW YORK, NY, May 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) Equityhub International S.A., a global financial resource firm providing investor resources to the financial services industry, announced today the launch of their new website familyofficelist.org.
Familyofficelist.org
Equityhub's website, www.familyofficelist.org, is expected to become one of the leading providers of investor database lists for the fund industry. The Company's mission is to offer a range of quality, institutional grade products and services that will assist clients in reaching a sophisticated investor audience.
Demand for quality investor lists
The recent passage of the Jobs Act in the United States has ushered forth an unprecedented era for the fund industry. For the first time, fund managers can market and solicit investors on a widespread basis, provided that they only accept subscriptions from accredited investors. With this changing landscape, managers will need a source for quality investor lists more than ever. Familyofficelist.org is prepared to meet this need.
"Through Familyofficelist.org, Equityhub delivers not only the highest quality investor lists but also a first-class customer experience," said Jonathan Stewart, Managing Director. "Since our clients are worldwide, we have also translated our website into 6 languages including English, French, German, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese and soon Chinese. We believe we are well-positioned to become a global leader in this space."
Equityhub will continue to invest in its network and will enhance and expand the range of product offerings and services to meet its clients' demands. Familyofficelist.org is quickly establishing its reputation as a premier resource for providing accurate and targeted investor database contacts to help clients save time and money in fund marketing and capital raising initiatives.
About Equityhub International S.A.
Equityhub, its owners and its affiliates have provided first-class professional services to clients worldwide since 2001. Managed by a small team of experts with 20+ years experience in alternative investment, private equity and marketing and database management, Equityhub supports the financial industry by bringing together a global network of institutional investors, family offices, wealth management advisors and hedge funds.
Contact Information:
Equityhub International S.A.
Jonathan Stewart
media@equityhub.org
+1 646 861 4849
EquityHub International S.A. Announces the Launch of a New Website (www.familyofficelist.org)
Equityhub International S.A. announces the launch of a new website geared towards providing premium fund investor contact lists for fund managers, financial advisors, third-party marketers, broker-dealers, private equity, start-up companies.
2013-05-15
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[Press-News.org] EquityHub International S.A. Announces the Launch of a New Website (www.familyofficelist.org)Equityhub International S.A. announces the launch of a new website geared towards providing premium fund investor contact lists for fund managers, financial advisors, third-party marketers, broker-dealers, private equity, start-up companies.