
Your shareholders want simple, convenient access to their accounts. With the upcoming release of our Investor Center™ mobile app, shareholders can stay connected with anywhere, anytime access.

Coming soon
Users can check their investments with a single tap and see live updates on the value of their shares. With its user-focused, intuitive design, the new app forms part of Computershare’s ongoing mission to provide a great digital experience for shareholders.
Today, the app provides the most popular features of our web-based Investor Center platform – now in their pocket. It allows shareholders to easily:
Access and view their portfolio summaries
Track their investments and manage their holding details
Download their tax forms and statements
Sell their shares (market order sells only/as available)
Certify their tax status
Engage with Computershare’s customer support team
But this is just the beginning. We are already working on adding more functionality.
The first release of the app is intended for managing holdings in US-listed companies, and we are planning to make the app available to shareholders with stock managed in other countries soon.
You will hear more from our Product Management team and Ann Bowering about the upcoming launch. For more information, we’ve produced these online FAQs for our clients and their investors. If you have any questions that we haven’t answered feel free to reach out to your usual Computershare contact point.
Computershare is not providing, and does not intend to provide, any legal, tax or investment advice.
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