eToro to List Singapore Stocks, Deepens Asian Expansion

Published at 2026-01-19 16:15:07

eToro announced plans to list Singapore Exchange (SGX) stocks on its platform later this year, expanding beyond its existing offering of shares from New York, London, Hong Kong, Dubai and Euronext. The move gives eToro’s international user base direct access to Singapore‑listed companies for the first time through its brokerage interface, further broadening the firm’s cross‑border equity coverage. This expansion deepens eToro’s presence in Asia and could increase visibility and liquidity for Singapore issuers among retail and international investors. For traders, the addition means more geographic diversification and exposure to Southeast Asian markets within a single account, reinforcing competitive pressures among global brokerages to add regional listings.

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