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Public.com partners with A Starting Point
Abstract:According to the report, Public.com, the investment platform, has joined forces with A Starting Point. A Starting Point is a bipartisan channel of communication to support a more informed electorate. The partnership between the two is expected to offer clients access to content and conversations around topics like market structure.

According to the report, Public.com, the investment platform, has joined forces with A Starting Point. A Starting Point is a bipartisan channel of communication to support a more informed electorate. The partnership between the two is expected to offer clients access to content and conversations around topics like market structure.
Details
Public.com today announced a partnership with civic engagement platform A Starting Point to bring expert insights, contextual content, and lawmaker interviews via a new content series centered on fiscal and monetary policy.
A Starting Point was created by actor Chris Evans, director and producer Mark Kassen, and technology entrepreneur Joe Kiani with the aim of creating a bipartisan channel of communication to support a more informed electorate.
The new series in collaboration with Public will offer members access to content and conversations around topics ranging from market structure and investor protection laws to antitrust policy and the role of the Fed.
Public members can expect direct access to policymakers and thought leaders via video interviews, as well as additional formats that include policy news briefs and explainers — all to provide context into how fiscal and monetary policy are established, and what it means for investors and everyday Americans.
About Public.com
Public.com is a social investing app that allows users to invest in stocks, ETFs, and cryptocurrencies commission-free. It also includes features such as social networking, discussions on investment strategies and sharing insights or ideas, fractional investing, and cash management tools. Public.com aims to make investing more accessible, transparent, and interactive for the novice or experienced investors.

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