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RNS Number : 5958Q  Stankevicius Pacific Limited  18 December 2024

Stankevicius International Opening Up Real-Time Carbon Credit Market Access to
Retail and Institutional Investors and Traders

Photo: Paulius Stankevicius, Founder and CEO of Stankevicius International

 

Stankevicius International (http://go.stankeviciusinternational.com) , led by
serial entrepreneur Paulius Stankevicius
(https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauliusstankevicius/) , is opening up real-time
carbon credit trading marketplace to retail investors and traders through
Stankevicius International GO platform
(http://go.stankeviciusinternational.com) . Stankevicius International will
list carbon credit projects and issue trading tickers against USDT enabling
retail traders and institutional investors to trade carbon credits real-time
against USDT (Tether). Trading against USDT is more efficient and faster than
USD or EUR, and is becoming more preferable option for global traders.

 

Clients will be able to do USDT deposits directly to their accounts on
Stankevicius International GO platform and enter real-time carbon credit
trades. Stankevicius International GO is one of a kind and one of the first
platforms in the world to enable such trading option for real-time price
speculations on carbon credits.

 

According to Paulius Stankevicius, carbon credit market can grow to trillions
of dollars by 2030. Considering that climate change is unavoidable and is
happening for real, it makes financial carbon market become more valuable and
important. In fact, carbon market might evolve into something very impactful
in the near future towards 2030 and beyond. It would be too expensive to miss
out on the opportunity, adds Paulius Stankevicius.

 

Paulius Stankevicius is betting big on carbon market and believes that carbon
credit trading might just be the next big thing in financial markets.

 

Retail investors and traders will be able for the first time to access carbon
credit market and speculate probabilities on future earnings of carbon
credits. International carbon companies will be able to apply for listing on
Stankevicius International to list issued credits. Listing fees will apply.
Stankevicius International will promote listed companies to retail market to
attract new buyers for listed carbon credits.

 

Stankevicius International is looking to become a global carbon listing
platform enabling carbon companies to go public and raise funds from
international investors.

 

Stankevicius Pacific Limited is a media company of Stankevicius Group that
facilitates information for Stankevicius International. Contact Stankevicius
International for investor relations please use the following contact
information:

 

Paulius Stankevicius

paul@stankeviciusinternational.com (mailto:paul@stankeviciusinternational.com)

+971585897796

 

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