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Colombian Global Market, with 56 investment options

Nvidia

Colombian investors have begun trading shares of technology giant Nvidia (NVDA) on the Colombian Global Market (MGC) of the Colombian Stock Exchange (bvc).

This is possible thanks to the sponsorship of the stockbroker Acciones & Valores, which offers it through a digital trading platform and sales force.

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Investors can purchase shares of the US company in Colombian pesos and the price will be determined by the international price.

Nvidia was founded in April 1993 in Santa Clara, California, by Jen-Hsun Huang, Chris A.

Malachowsky and Curtis R. Priem, is the largest supplier of graphics processing units (GPUs) in the world and has revolutionized video games, artificial intelligence (AI), autonomous vehicles and cloud computing.

Nvidia is the 56th MGC issuera trading floor that allows the purchase and sale of securities issued globally, from Colombia in Colombian pesos, with local custody by the Central Securities Depository of Colombia (deceval), a subsidiary of nuam exchange (integration of the Colombian, Santiago and Peruvian Stock Exchanges). 36 ETFs and 19 stocks are traded on the MGC, such as nuam, Apple, Pfizer, Amazon, Bank of America, NU, Citi, Johnson & Johnson, Falabella, Cencosud, JPMorgan, Ford, Uber, GE Healthcare, Berkshire Hathaway, Banco de Chile, General Electric, Enel and now, Nvidia.

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“We are pleased to bring this issuer, which is today a benchmark in the global capital market and has achieved significant valuations and good corporate results” said Luis Felipe Aparicio, commercial manager at Actions & Securities.

The MGC reported a trading volume of $501,662 million in 2023in 2024 it records movements for $456,631 million.

Andrés Restrepo, general manager of the Colombian Stock Exchange, stated that “This action becomes a new opportunity for investors to diversify their portfolio and have exposure to the technology sector.”

The BVC says that before investing in NVDA or any other title, you should keep in mind that Stocks are assets with a higher level of risk and require an investor profile that is more tolerant of market volatilities. Therefore, it is important to thoroughly analyze each issuer.

Investors can use the trii platform of Acciones & Valores or go to other stock brokerage firms or supervised platforms.

Accessibility through Colombian pesos facilitates investment for those interested in diversifying their portfolio and taking advantage of the growth of the technology sector.

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HOLMAN RODRIGUEZ MARTINEZ
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