Financial services firms operating across multiple jurisdictions often need tighter control over the language shown to traders and investors. This update introduces a new configuration option that allows brokers to replace the default Premium label in AnalysisIQ and Research Terminal with wording that better fits their compliance requirements, without changing the underlying product experience.
Brokers can now define their own label text wherever the standard Premium label appears in the Freemium toolset.
This update applies across AnalysisIQ and Research Terminal, including key views where traders and investors interact with gated research and signal content. It gives firms more flexibility to present access-related messaging in language that aligns with internal policy and local regulation.
The update also preserves existing behaviour:
For example, a broker can now replace Premium with a more neutral term such as Access Criteria where compliance teams want to avoid language that could be interpreted as encouraging deposits or trading activity.
For traders and investors, this creates a more consistent and locally appropriate experience when interacting with research and trade idea content. Access labels become clearer within the broker's own regulatory and client-communication framework, reducing the risk of confusing or overly promotional wording appearing in the user journey.
For financial services firms, the value is broader than a simple wording change:
This is particularly relevant for brokers serving retail trading audiences, where the phrasing used around premium content, access rights and trading tools can have regulatory implications. By making the label configurable, firms can keep the experience intact while reducing friction between product delivery and compliance review.
The configurable label setting is available for AnalysisIQ and Research Terminal within the Freemium toolset.
Existing customers retain the current Premium label by default, so the change is backward compatible. Firms that need alternative wording can apply it through settings without affecting the standard experience for other deployments.