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FinTech Platform Revix Explores Ways To Enable South Africans to Invest In AI, BioTech and 5G Technology

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Revix, a FinTech investment platform, is exploring ways to enable South Africans to invest in popular technology such as artificial intelligence (AI), BioTech, and 5G.

The company, led and founded by Sean Sanders, aims to be the first provider in South Africa to launch various themes one can invest in.

“South Africans haven’t been able to invest in some of the exciting industries like biotech, AI, and 5G technologies,” Sanders told TechFinancials in an interview today.

“We want to be the first player in South Africa to essentially allow people to invest in these areas and enable them to do so.”

He said Revix brings simplicity, trust, and excellent customer service to the crypto investment space by letting anyone create a diversified portfolio or bundle of the world’s top cryptocurrencies.

It is a FinTech platform that makes investing simple, engaging, and automated, allowing everyone to invest in emerging themes, sectors, and asset classes.

Sanders said Revix was the first investment platform in South Africa to offer a “behavioural loyalty and rewards programme”.

Customers can earn points that can be redeemed for Bitcoin. He said this encourages anyone to undertake intelligent investment decisions.

Asked whether the intelligent investment management platform was competing with Discovery Vitality of the FinTech space by offering behavioural loyalty and rewards programmes

Sanders said the company has a long way to go before it can compete with Discovery. Or anything like that.

“What we are trying to do is incentivise smart investing actions,” he explained.

“So, while crypto being the first set of products we are launching, we’ve got a variety of products on the way for theme-based investments.”

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