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You can trade soon on Nokia mobiles

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Bangalore , Oct. 25

NOKIA and transaction automation software provider Financial Technologies India Ltd have announced a partnership to offer iWin, a trading application that enables users to see market rates and also enter/modify/cancel orders while on the move, according to a release issued by Nokia.

This application will be available on the Series 60 and 80 range of phones. iWin allows investors to view `live streaming' quotes and transact real time from their broking accounts. It ensures confidentiality by sending data over the Secure Socket Layer, a tunnel that enables secure data transfer over the Internet.

This application is targeted at 100 million people who are involved in the stock and commodity ecosystem.

Mr Sanjeev Sharma, Managing Director, Nokia India, said, "We expect this application to greatly enhance the experience of the current base of more than a million online investors. It will also offer 65 million mobile subscribers the advantages of mobile trading.''

iWin will be commercially available from next month through select stock and commodity brokerage houses.

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