Research Editors: Your Perfect Partner for Financial Research Editing

In a competitive market, most financial firms working with equity and investment analysts require financial research editors to check and perfect their products. An experienced editor can efficiently handle the output of around 10 analysts, so working with the right editing partner is crucial. 

 

 

Research Editors is one such company, offering high-quality financial editing services and editors with experience across equity, fixed income, fund and economics research, with clients including blue-chip investment banks, fund managers and brokers. They can effectively guide non-native speakers and improve the text to make it crisp and fluent as if written by a native speaker.

Method of Working:

The team at Research Editors comprises financial editors, SAs and research principals. They can work remotely and from any location but will gladly come in to meet your team of editors and supervisory analysts and become familiar with your firm. Their team would send a member to spend some time at your offices and efficiently complete the setup period. After that, you can simply email them and receive the edited documents back.

Editing

The Research Editors team has the extensive experience needed to provide you with the best editing services. With their help, you can ensure that your product stands head and shoulders above the rest and reads as if written by a native speaker.

Supervisory Analyst Services

The Research Editors team can also provide you with one of their FINRA Series 16 registered supervisory analysts.

Research Principal Services

You can also employ the services of a FINRA Series 24 registered Research Principal from Research Editors.

If your fixed-income, equity or investment analysts require high-level editing, Supervisory Analyst or Research Principal Services, connect with the Research Editors team today.

To get financial research editing services, visit https://researcheditors.co.uk/

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