m-FINANCE Embarks on Global Expansion as NASDAQ Bell Rings

The holding company of Asia’s leading forex and bullion trading system provider, m-FINANCE Limited (“mF” or “m-FINANCE”), mF International Limited (NASDAQ: MFI), celebrated its official NASDAQ listing with a bell-ringing ceremony at the NASDAQ Stock Exchange on August 5, 2024, US time.   The bell-ringing ceremony was first hosted by a NASDAQ executive, who gave a welcome speech. Then Mr. Dick Tam, CEO and co-founder of mF International, delivered a brief opening remark. At 3:59:50 pm, guests and the audience counted down together to strong music accompaniment, and at exactly 4:00:00 pm, the NASDAQ closing bell was rung. Applause, cheers and shouts filled the venue, bringing the atmosphere to a climax. This important ceremony was also broadcast live on NASDAQ’s iconic seven-story screen in Times Square and via satellite to Bloomberg, CNBC, FOX Business Network and BNN.

 

 

Dick Tam said at the ceremony, “m-FINANCE is a small tech company with big ambitions and this is just the beginning. Now we are a publicly traded company, offering top-notch trading platform for brokers, financial institutions, and exchanges. With the support of our shareholders, we can expand beyond Southeast Asia and reach new markets. We remain committed to growth and innovation, with the goal of becoming the world’s leading forex and bullion trading platform provider.” Dick Tam also extended his heartfelt gratitude to every member of the mF team, customers, shareholders and our listing partner NASDAQ for their longstanding support of m-FINANCE.

 

 

From its initial listing to the bell-ringing ceremony, m-FINANCE has embarked on a journey toward internationalization. This NASDAQ bell-ringing ceremony will enhance m-FINANCE’s visibility among global investors and drive business expansion. In the future, m-FINANCE will leverage the resources from its listing to continuously refine and innovate its offerings, and remain steadfast in its long-term goals, creating greater value for shareholders and customers.
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