The application gives personalised access to JP Morgan’s library of multimedia resources and intellectual capital across all major asset classes.
J.P. Morgan Mutual Fund today announced the launch of its J.P. Morgan Insights App in Asia.
The App is Asia’s first markets-focused interactive digital tool aimed at the investment consultant community and end-investors, said the release. It provides clients with personalised access to the AMC’s library of multimedia resources and intellectual capital across all major asset classes, markets and investment themes worldwide.
The centrepiece of the App is the interactive guide to the Markets-Asia, featuring talking-points and audio commentary from JP Morgan’s global strategy team and offering users the ability to save and rearrange their favourite slides to share with their clients and prospects.
“The App helps investment consultants and their clients make sense of the markets and better understand what is happening to their investments. It provides immediate access to clear, concise, factual and unbiased content – all delivered through an interactive iPad application,” said Jed Laskowitz, Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific, J P Morgan Asset Management.
“The App represents an important step in our ongoing commitment to deliver the insights and facts needed to make well-informed investment decisions.” added Laskowitz.
Nandkumar Surti, CEO of J.P. Morgan Asset Management India, said. “We are committed to providing our clients with tools that can help them make wiser investment decisions. In this digital age, the App will keep advisors abreast of the latest trends and assist in providing superior quality advice to investors.
JPMAM
launched its Market Insights program across Asia in 2012. The Market Insights program and the Guide to
the Markets (Guide) has 20,000 subscribers across the region in 2013, said a
press release issued by the company. The
Guide is currently available in six languages – English, traditional Chinese
(Hong Kong & Taiwan styles), simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean – with
the English version