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Deutsche Bank Appointed as Depositary Bank for the Sponsored American Depositary Receipt Program of Freelancer Limited
Deutsche Bank Appointed as Depositary Bank for the Sponsored American Depositary Receipt Program of Freelancer Limited

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

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Deutsche Bank Appointed as Depositary Bank for the Sponsored American Depositary Receipt Program of Freelancer Limited

NEW YORK, May 13, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Deutsche Bank announced today its appointment as depositary bank for the American Depositary Receipt program of Freelancer Limited. Freelancer Limited (OTC: FRLCY) is a marketplace provider for freelancing and crowdsourcing. Freelancer owns a provider of secure online payments. Freelancer also owns Loadshift, an Australian heavy haulage network with over 800 million kilometers of freight posted since inception. Freelancer is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker ASX:FLN and headquartered in Sydney, Australia.* In addition to specializing in administering cross-border equity structures such as New York Shares and American and Global Depositary Receipts, Deutsche Bank provides corporates, financial institutions, hedge funds and supranational agencies around the world with trustee, agency, escrow and related services. Deutsche Bank offers a very broad range of services for diverse products, from complex securitizations and project finance to syndicated loans, debt exchanges and restructurings. * This information was provided by Freelancer Limited (May 2025). Depositary Receipt Information Depositary Receipt Contacts Country Australia New BusinessDevelopment MarketsDistribution Custodian Bank BNP Paribas S.A. ARBN 000 000 117 Nicole Pfundstein London Effective Date May 12, 2025 Tel: +61 2 8258 1019 Tel: +44 (0) 20 7547 6500 New York Level I ADR Tel: +1 212 250 9100 CUSIP 357047 109 ISIN US3570471090 Symbol FRLCY adr@ Exchange OTC Current Ratio 1 ADS: 100 ordinary shares Eligibility DTC Deutsche Bank provides commercial and investment banking, retail banking, transaction banking and asset and wealth management products and services to corporations, governments, institutional investors, small and medium-sized businesses, and private individuals. Deutsche Bank is Germany's leading bank, with a strong position in Europe and a significant presence in the Americas and Asia Pacific. The Depositary Receipts have been registered pursuant to the US Securities Act of 1933 (the "Act"). The investment or investment service which is the subject of this notice is not available to retail clients as defined by the UK Financial Conduct Authority. This notice has been approved and/or communicated by Deutsche Bank AG New York. The services described in this notice are provided by Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas (Deutsche Bank) or by its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in accordance with appropriate local registration and regulation. Deutsche Bank is providing the attached notice strictly for information purposes and makes no claims or statement, nor does it warrant or in any way represent, as to the accuracy or completeness of the details contained herein or therein. This announcement appears as a matter of record only. Neither this announcement nor the information contained herein constitutes an offer or solicitation by Deutsche Bank or any other issuer or entity for the purchase or sale of any securities nor does it constitute a solicitation to any person in any jurisdiction where solicitation would be unlawful. No part of this notice may be copied or reproduced in any way without the prior written consent of Deutsche Bank. Past results are not an indication of future performance. Copyright© May 2025 Deutsche Bank AG. All rights reserved. View source version on Contacts For further information, please contact:Deutsche Bank AGPress & Media RelationsDylan RiddleTel. +12122504982Cell. +1(904)3866481Email Sign in to access your portfolio

Deutsche Bank Appointed as Depositary Bank for the Sponsored American Depositary Receipt Program of Freelancer Limited
Deutsche Bank Appointed as Depositary Bank for the Sponsored American Depositary Receipt Program of Freelancer Limited

Business Wire

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Deutsche Bank Appointed as Depositary Bank for the Sponsored American Depositary Receipt Program of Freelancer Limited

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Deutsche Bank announced today its appointment as depositary bank for the American Depositary Receipt program of Freelancer Limited. Freelancer Limited (OTC: FRLCY) is a marketplace provider for freelancing and crowdsourcing. Freelancer owns a provider of secure online payments. Freelancer also owns Loadshift, an Australian heavy haulage network with over 800 million kilometers of freight posted since inception. Freelancer is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker ASX:FLN and headquartered in Sydney, Australia.* In addition to specializing in administering cross-border equity structures such as New York Shares and American and Global Depositary Receipts, Deutsche Bank provides corporates, financial institutions, hedge funds and supranational agencies around the world with trustee, agency, escrow and related services. Deutsche Bank offers a very broad range of services for diverse products, from complex securitizations and project finance to syndicated loans, debt exchanges and restructurings. * This information was provided by Freelancer Limited (May 2025). Deutsche Bank provides commercial and investment banking, retail banking, transaction banking and asset and wealth management products and services to corporations, governments, institutional investors, small and medium-sized businesses, and private individuals. Deutsche Bank is Germany's leading bank, with a strong position in Europe and a significant presence in the Americas and Asia Pacific. The Depositary Receipts have been registered pursuant to the US Securities Act of 1933 (the "Act"). The investment or investment service which is the subject of this notice is not available to retail clients as defined by the UK Financial Conduct Authority. This notice has been approved and/or communicated by Deutsche Bank AG New York. The services described in this notice are provided by Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas (Deutsche Bank) or by its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in accordance with appropriate local registration and regulation. Deutsche Bank is providing the attached notice strictly for information purposes and makes no claims or statement, nor does it warrant or in any way represent, as to the accuracy or completeness of the details contained herein or therein. This announcement appears as a matter of record only. Neither this announcement nor the information contained herein constitutes an offer or solicitation by Deutsche Bank or any other issuer or entity for the purchase or sale of any securities nor does it constitute a solicitation to any person in any jurisdiction where solicitation would be unlawful. No part of this notice may be copied or reproduced in any way without the prior written consent of Deutsche Bank. Past results are not an indication of future performance. Copyright© May 2025 Deutsche Bank AG. All rights reserved.

Freelancer.com Wins 13th Webby Award, Cementing Legacy as Internet's Gold Standard
Freelancer.com Wins 13th Webby Award, Cementing Legacy as Internet's Gold Standard

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time12-05-2025

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Freelancer.com Wins 13th Webby Award, Cementing Legacy as Internet's Gold Standard

SYDNEY, AU / / May 12, 2025 / Freelancer Limited (ASX:FLN) is thrilled to announce that has been honored with its 13th Webby Award, securing the prestigious People's Voice Winner in the Websites and Mobile Sites - Employment category at the 29th Annual Webby Awards. Widely regarded as the "Grammys or Emmys of the Internet," the Webby Awards celebrate excellence in digital innovation, and this victory underscores Freelancer's enduring leadership in the global online marketplace. Selected from over 13,000 entries across 70 countries and backed by more than 3 million votes from 750,000 people worldwide, win highlights its unmatched impact in connecting talent with opportunity. This 13th Webby Award reaffirms Freelancer's position as the world's largest freelancing and crowdsourcing marketplace, with over 80 million registered users and 25 million projects posted in fields ranging from website development and marketing to astrophysics and aerospace engineering. "We're incredibly honored to receive our 13th Webby Award, a testament to our relentless commitment to empowering entrepreneurs, freelancers, and businesses worldwide," said Matt Barrie, CEO of Freelancer Limited. At the Webby Awards ceremony, Barrie delivered a powerful five-word acceptance speech: "Your Dream - Make it Real!" encapsulating the platform's mission to turn aspirations into reality for millions globally. "This recognition from the global community reflects the trust and innovation that drive our platform to set the standard for the future of work." The Webby Awards, presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS), celebrate the best of the Internet. Freelancer's consistent recognition - now 13 times over-places it among the most decorated platforms in Webby history, showcasing its role in shaping the digital economy. For more information about and its award-winning platform, visit us at View Freelancer's official listing in the Webby Awards Winners: About Freelancer Thirteen-time Webby award-winning Freelancer is the world's largest freelancing and crowdsourcing marketplace by total number of users and projects posted. More than 80 million registered users have posted over 25 million projects and contests to date in over 3,000 areas as diverse as website development, logo design, marketing, copywriting, astrophysics, aerospace engineering and manufacturing. Freelancer owns the leading provider of secure online payments and online transaction management for consumers and businesses on the Internet with over USD$8 billion in transactions secured. Freelancer also owns Loadshift, Australia's largest heavy haulage freight marketplace with over 800 million kilometres of freight posted since inception. Freelancer Limited is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker ASX:FLN. Forward-looking statements This document contains certain "forward-looking statements". The words "anticipate", "believe", "expect", "project", "forecast", "estimate", "outlook", "upside", "likely", "intend", "should", "could", "may", "target", "plan" and other similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Indications of, and guidance on, future earnings and financial position and performance, including Freelancer's FY25 outlook, are also forward-looking statements, as are statements regarding Freelancer's plans and strategies and the development of the market. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of Freelancer, which may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. Freelancer cannot give any assurance or guarantee that the assumptions upon which management based its forward-looking statements will prove to be correct or exhaustive beyond the date of its making, or that Freelancer's business and operations will not be affected by other factors not currently foreseeable by management or beyond its control. Such forward-looking statements only speak as at the date of this announcement and Freelancer assumes no obligation to update such information. The release, publication or distribution of this document in jurisdictions outside Australia may be restricted by law. Any failure to comply with such restrictions may constitute a violation of applicable securities laws. Contact Details Relations+61 411 768 744investor@ Company Website SOURCE: Freelancer View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Turn Writing into a Side Income: A Gentle Guide for Seniors to Start Earning with Their Words
Turn Writing into a Side Income: A Gentle Guide for Seniors to Start Earning with Their Words

Time Business News

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time Business News

Turn Writing into a Side Income: A Gentle Guide for Seniors to Start Earning with Their Words

Have you ever thought about turning your love for writing into a little extra income? Whether you're retired, semi-retired, or just have a bit of free time, writing can be a surprisingly enjoyable way to supplement your income while expressing your thoughts, sharing your life experiences, or diving into topics that interest you. In this article, we'll take a friendly, deep-dive look at how seniors can turn writing into a side income, what kind of writing opportunities exist, and how you can get started—even if you haven't written anything since high school. We'll also point you to useful resources like Seniors and Hobbies to help guide you along the way. Writing is one of the most flexible and accessible income opportunities for seniors. Here's why: Flexible Hours: You can write whenever you want—early morning, late evening, or during the weekend. You can write whenever you want—early morning, late evening, or during the weekend. Work from Home: All you need is a quiet space, a computer or tablet, and an internet connection. All you need is a quiet space, a computer or tablet, and an internet connection. Mental Engagement: Writing keeps your mind active and sharp. Writing keeps your mind active and sharp. Potential for Extra Income: Even small projects can bring in a decent side income over time. Even small projects can bring in a decent side income over time. Personal Expression: You can write about topics you're passionate about—from gardening to grandchildren, cooking to classic cars. There are many writing paths to explore. Here are the most popular (and beginner-friendly) ones: You can get paid to write articles for websites, blogs, and magazines. Topics range from travel, tech, food, and family to finance, lifestyle, and more. How to start: Look for freelance platforms like Upwork , Freelancer , and Fiverr . , , and . Start with simpler gigs and gradually build your portfolio. Write guest posts or contribute to niche blogs. Tip: Use websites like Seniors and Hobbies to find writing ideas and real-life examples of how other seniors are succeeding. Blogging is a fantastic long-term strategy. You write about what you love, build an audience, and eventually earn money through ads, sponsored posts, or affiliate links. Topics seniors often blog about: Retirement tips Travel stories Personal reflections Health & wellness DIY and home gardening Monetization options: Google AdSense Amazon affiliate links Paid guest posts from brands Have a story in your heart? Want to share life advice or recipes? Self-publishing is easier than ever. Platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) allow you to publish without a traditional publisher. Types of books you can write: Memoirs How-to guides Fiction (short stories or novels) Poetry collections You earn: Royalties from each sale—passive income that builds over time. Content mills aren't glamorous, but they're a solid way to get your first paid gigs. Sites like Textbroker and Writer Access assign short writing tasks and pay you for each. Pros: Low barrier to entry Regular work Good for building writing skills Cons: Lower pay (initially) Less creative freedom If you enjoy persuasive writing or helping others present themselves professionally, try copywriting or resume writing. Many small businesses and job seekers pay well for these services. Good places to offer services: LinkedIn Fiverr Local community boards Facebook groups Earnings vary widely based on the type of writing and your experience: Writing Type Estimated Monthly Income (Part-Time) Freelance Articles $200–$1,500 Blogging $50–$2,000+ (depending on traffic) eBooks $100–$1,000 (royalties) Copywriting $300–$2,000+ Resume Writing $200–$800 Over time, your income can grow as your skills improve and you build a reputation. Starting something new can feel overwhelming, but don't worry—there are plenty of tools and communities ready to help you. Grammarly: Checks your grammar and spelling. Checks your grammar and spelling. Hemingway Editor: Helps make your writing clear and simple. Helps make your writing clear and simple. Google Docs: Free and easy writing software. Free and easy writing software. Canva: For creating images if you're blogging or self-publishing. Coursera & Udemy: Affordable writing courses. Affordable writing courses. Medium: Read great articles and post your own work. Read great articles and post your own work. Seniors and Hobbies: Offers advice specifically for senior writers. Choose your path. Are you interested in freelance work, blogging, or writing books? Write a few samples. Even one or two pieces will help you pitch to clients or post on platforms. Create a simple portfolio. Use a blog or a free site like Contently or Medium. Apply for jobs. Check Upwork, Fiverr, Freelancer, or remote job boards. Be consistent. Write regularly, improve your craft, and build your reputation. Network. Join online writing groups for feedback, job leads, and encouragement. Not at all! Many successful writers began as hobbyists. Passion, patience, and practice are more important than professional training. You don't need to be a computer expert. Most platforms are designed to be user-friendly. You can even find YouTube tutorials for almost anything. That's okay—everyone starts somewhere. Writing improves the more you do it. There are tools like Grammarly to help, and editors often correct minor issues. Work from home Set your own hours Low startup cost Uses your creativity and knowledge Takes time to build income Rejections can happen Requires self-motivation If you enjoy storytelling, teaching others, or simply reflecting on life, writing could be a deeply rewarding way to earn a little extra. Don't wait for the perfect moment—just start. Write a short piece today. Try a blog post. Pitch an idea. Take a small step. For more insights and support, check out Seniors and Hobbies, where you'll find a supportive community and helpful articles made just for seniors like you. Your next chapter might just start with your first sentence. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

‘Chhorii 2' Interview: Meet Child Actor Hardika Sharma
‘Chhorii 2' Interview: Meet Child Actor Hardika Sharma

Forbes

time10-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

‘Chhorii 2' Interview: Meet Child Actor Hardika Sharma

At the young age of ten, Indian child actor Hardika Sharma is set to impress horror fans with her act in the upcoming Prime Video India original film Chhorii 2. Sharma, who has been working in front of the camera for more than five years, reveals that ghosts or horror films and stories do not scare her. In an exclusive interview, the young actor talks about her experience of working on horror, and how she manages her studies with acting; and her love for science. Written and directed by Vishal Furia, Chhorii 2 is set for a digital premiere on April 11. Hardika Sharma has worked in A Thursday, Freelancer, Asur 2, Mishra CA Topper, apart from featuring in more than 80 commercial advertisements. Recently, she was seen in Prime Video's Citadel Honey Bunny as young Samantha and is now set to play a pivotal part in Chhorii 2. She also played the part of young Ananya Pandey in Call Me Bae. A poster of Prime Video original 'Chhorii 2'. Amazon Prime Video Children are usually scared of ghosts. How does a child actor agree to be a part of a horror movie and essay an important part in it? Asked about the time she took on Chhorii 2, Sharma says, 'Yeah, it's a horror film. I was so excited. I am not scared of anything - ghosts or whatever you name. I was really excited when I got the offer. I remember when I was maybe two- or three-year-old, I used to watch many horror films. I have watched The Nun and The Conjuring. I was not scared of it at all. I was like 'Yeah! I want to do horror films. I want to meet the ghost'. I was so excited.' She adds that horror is not the only genre she watches, and reveals she loves cartoons such as Peppa Pig and animated children's films." Sharma recalls that Chhorii 2 star Nushrratt Bharrucha would always stay with her on the sets. Bharrucha featured in Chhorii and will also be seen in Chhorii 2. She adds that the sets were quite dark, and had many caves. Bharuccha would take care of her to ensure she didn't fall in the dark spaces. 'She used to take care of me a lot because the set was so dark. There were caves. She would always ensure so I do not fall down or something. She is very sweet and kind.' She also recalls how kind Yami Gautam was when Sharma worked with her on A Thursday. 'Yami Gautam was with me in A Thursday. She is very, very kind to children as well as everybody else on the set. She is also very cheerful. I remember, the break time on sets of the film, we used to do this special handshake. We would play rock-paper-scissors and had a lot of fun.' Sharma tells us that the writer of Chhorii 2 used to tell her stories with moral lessons during breaks on the sets. 'I remember, the writer used to tell me stories during the breaks on Chhorii 2 sets. I used to wait for him and his new stories. He would then ask me questions and I would answer them. So, I have to remember all the stories. They are mostly moral stories. Some of those were very new for me. It used to be fun listening to those stories.' Sharma says that wants to be as hardworking and kind as Samantha is. She played young Samantha in Citadel Honey Bunny and they are also working together on Rakt Bramhand. 'I did not get to spend much time with Samantha during the shoot of Citadel Honey Bunny. During Rakt Bramhand also, we shot separately, but we met while working on that one." The young actor loves how Samantha is a cheerful presence on sets and focuses sharply focus on her work. Sharma wants to be as focused and hard-working when she grows up. "Samantha is always very cheerful on the set. What I learnt from her is that she always focuses on her work. She concentrates on the character during the briefing and puts herself in that character. She is always very focused. I appreciate her work. She is very hardworking.' She adds that she'd love to act like the brilliant women actors she has worked with. 'I want to be like them. I want to act like them. I learn from them now. I want to be good at this. I want to be hardworking. I want to be kind to everybody. I will always show respect to everyone,' the ten-year-old child actor says. Hardika's mother Yashoda Dutta Sharma screens the offers that are made to the child actor. The mom scans whether or not Sharma fits the look and age of the film and its reach, but the actor also gets to decide on whether she wants to play the part. 'Most of the time, my mom finalizes. There was this one time when I got an offer to play a young boy when I was six. I did not want to play a boy's role, so, we didn't go ahead with that one. My mom discusses with me whether or not I wish to do it.' Sharma adds that she once played the mythical character of Radha though her mom was not too enthusiastic about the project. 'I really wanted to become Radha. She is beautiful and I love the flower jewelry they use for her character.' Sharma was just a four year-old girl when she began working and found all the help she needed in her mother. The actor acknowledges her mom's efforts in ensuring that the kid's studies and acting aspirations are balanced well. 'I idolize my mom. She is very hardworking. She helps me with everything - she accompanies me to the shoots, is very helpful during the auditions as well." "She also explains the expressions and stuff to me. She also helps me with my schoolwork and studies. I can't be without her. I am everything because of her. I have been working since 2018 - I was almost four at the time I began - so it has been more than six years.' Sharma adds that her mom also helps her understand characters and stories she works on. Chhorii 2 interview: How Hardika Sharma balances school and films Hardika Sharma agrees that it is slightly tough to manage studies with her work. She credits her school, teachers, friends and her mother for the fact that she manages to balance her work and studies. 'I manage it because I have such nice friends. When I am shooting, my friends keep a track of school work which I get to complete during my breaks.' Chhorii 2 interview: Who is Hardika Sharma in personal Life Sharma reveals that science is her favorite subject and she loves to do experiments. 'My mom gets me these experimental kits. I love to make volcanoes with those. Whenever I get free time, I just play with the experiments. Growing up, I want to be an actor, but if not an actor, I want to be a scientist. I love to learn everything about science. I'm very good at it too. I always get full marks in the exams.' Sharma is also learning the Indian classical dance Bharatnatyam. She says that she loves reading books in her free time and goes to the school library whenever she gets the time. 'I love mythological books. I've finished almost every mythological book in my school library. My teacher asked me to read fairy tales but I don't like them. I want to read only mythology. I'm currently reading The Daughter from a Wishing Tree by Sudha Murthy. I love her books. They are very nice and motivational.' Asked about her favorite fictional characters, Sharma names the characters of Krishna and Draupadi from the Hindu mythological epic Mahabharata. 'Krishna and then Draupadi. Draupadi is a very strong woman. She always fights and is very brave. I want to be like her. I want to be brave. She gives me the motivation to be brave.' (The conversation has been edited and condensed for clarity.)

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