Danish investment bank Saxo Bank has introduced a new platform to enable investors to build long-term portfolios across various investment segments.

Called SaxoInvestor, the new platform is currently available only in Denmark and is expected to be rolled out globally in the first quarter of 2019.

Developed using the same technology as the Saxo Bank’s other offerings SaxoTraderGO and SaxoTraderPRO, the new investor platform provides more flexibility and customisation.

The clients can use the platform for making investments in stocks, ETFs, bonds, mutual funds as well as in SaxoSelect portfolios, the company said.

The investor platform includes a new feature called investment themes which includes multiple long term investment trends such as robotics, cybersecurity and electrical vehicles.

The themes section will offer a selected list of relevant stocks, mutual funds and ETFs.

Saxo Bank founder and CEO Kim Fournais said: “The opportunities for investors have for too long been constrained by limited access to international stocks, high and opaque prices and outdated technology.

“With SaxoInvestor, we make it much simpler to build a diversified portfolio across markets and offer high quality inspiration on the major investment themes that shape the future of this world.

Earlier this year Saxo Bank inked an eight-year agreement with Italy’s Banca Generali to provide online trading and investment services to Italian clients.