The first dedicated live streaming platform for trading, economics and the world of finance.
Business overview
Location | London, United Kingdom |
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Social media | |
Website | sharevision.com/ |
Sectors | Finance & Payments Digital Mixed B2B/B2C |
Company number | 12949231 |
Incorporation date | 14 Oct 2020 |
Investment summary
Business highlights
- Customers have uploaded thousands of videos
- Industry experts Lex van Dam and John Person are on ShareVision
- Signed partnerships to launch into 100,000 retail traders
- Multiple revenue streams through subscriptions, ads & auto-copy
Idea
Introduction
The way we invest is changing and through ShareVision we’re helping the world change with it.
We’re doing this through our streaming platform that provides a level of access to traders, economists and financiers that has not been seen before.
Trading and investing was once the preserve of an elite minority. The democratisation of trading via online trading and investing apps is leading to a huge number of people who are now either considering or are already investing.
While video content and streaming has become the fastest growing method of engaging and digesting information, six out of ten people now prefer online video platforms to live TV and viewers today value creator-driven content.

ShareVision brings together leading, credible content, first class streaming technology and financial tools.






Monetisation strategy
Subscriptions: Customers can upload free or premium video content. Other users can watch their premium content by subscribing to their channel for a monthly fee. Customers can subscribe to more than one channel at a time and ShareVision takes a revenue share from each subscriber.

Advertising: Customers have the option to display advertising on their own streams and videos. ShareVision then takes a revenue share from all advertising revenue.

Auto-Copy: ShareVision will take 50% of the net trading profits for every account opened and a commission on every trade copied.

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