Handelszeitung launches free subscription for students

Starting Wednesday, students will benefit from the new subscription "Handelszeitung Students" and read the digital content of Handelszeitung and Bilanz free of charge for one year. Under the same name, the business platform is also launching an associated newsletter that explains current topics relating to the business world and presents them in a clear and concise manner in line with the motto "Business in plain language".

As part of its 160th anniversary celebrations, the Handelszeitung the new "Handelszeitung Students" offer. It is aimed exclusively at students and can be used free of charge for one year after graduation. The next generation of business students at Swiss universities will receive news, background reports and interviews from Handelszeitung and Balance also behind the paywall as well as access to the e-paper of the Handelszeitung.

Also part of the new "Handelszeitung Students" offering is the newsletter of the same name by editor Tina Fischer, which from now on will explain current business topics every week and classify them in a compact way. As a special feature, students can send their own questions to the editorial team, which will support them with its know-how and make answers of general interest available in the newsletter. This gives the newsletter an interactive character and is intended to make the business world even more accessible to students.

"Today's students are the business players of tomorrow," says Michael Moersch, Head of Business Media and Chief Digital Officer at Ringier Axel Springer Switzerland. "During the important years of their studies, we want to provide them with the Handelszeitung even more actively. We are eager to hear their input and look forward to fresh impetus for the editorial team's reporting."

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