• Raffles Financial’s common shares have begun trading on the OTCQX Best Market under the ticker symbol RAFFF
  • The OTCQX market includes both multinational companies seeking access to U.S. investors and domestic growth companies
  • Raffles’ common shares will continue to trade on the CSE under the symbol RICH
  • Raffles Financial Private Limited is an exempt corporate finance advisory firm, registered with the Monetary Authority of Singapore
  • Raffles Financial Group Limited (RICH) is currently trading at C$8.70 per share

Raffles Financial’s (RICH) common shares have begun trading on the OTCQX Best Market under the ticker symbol RAFFF.

Dr. Charlie In, Chairman/CEO of Raffles Financial Group commented on the uplisting.

“The trading of RAFFF on the OTCQX now provides global investors with the ease and convenience to tap into SE Asia’s US$ 1 billion financial advisory markets with Raffles Financial. We invite investors to grow and expand with us in the world’s fastest-growing economy of the Indo-Pacific. 

The company is extremely pleased to have qualified for the OTCQX where companies must meet high financial standards, follow best practice corporate governance and demonstrate compliance with applicable securities laws. The OTCQX market includes both multinational companies seeking access to U.S. investors and domestic growth companies. To be traded on this tier, companies must undergo a qualitative review by OTC Markets Group.”

Raffles’ common shares will continue to trade on the CSE under the symbol RICH.

Raffles Financial Private Limited is an exempt corporate finance advisory firm, registered with the Monetary Authority of Singapore, which provides public listing advisory and arrangement services. RFP serves as an advisor for family trusts, family offices and investment funds.

Raffles Financial Group Limited (RICH) is currently trading at C$8.70 per share.

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