by 8gh97bnty | Mar 26, 2026 | b2i blog
Most companies don’t realize it, but the moment they choose an investor relations platform, they’re also making a long-term decision about how their digital presence is structured, and who controls it.For years, that decision has defaulted to the same model: launch a...
by 8gh97bnty | Mar 16, 2026 | b2i blog
Preparing for an IPO involves countless moving parts. Legal filings, regulatory approvals, investor messaging, and internal coordination all happen at once.One piece that often gets pushed to the end of the process is the Investor Relations website. Unfortunately,...
by 8gh97bnty | Feb 9, 2026 | b2i blog
It’s common to see “proprietary security” platforms positioned as inherently safer than open or flexible CMS options like WordPress, especially in content aimed at IROs and enterprise teams. But it oversimplifies how security actually works in modern...
by 8gh97bnty | Feb 4, 2026 | b2i blog
Most micro and small-cap public companies run investor relations with lean teams. Often, a single person manages IR, communications, and website updates, all under tight budget and time constraints. B2i is built for that reality. Our approach to investor relations...
by 8gh97bnty | Jan 29, 2026 | b2i blog
Marketing teams love WordPress, and for good reason. It’s familiar, flexible, and easy for cross-functional teams to manage without constant developer support. Increasingly, public companies are asking the same question: Can we use B2i’s WordPress investor relations...
by 8gh97bnty | Jan 13, 2026 | b2i blog
A perspective on what modern IR teams should look for as digital expectations rise.Most corporate investor websites were built for a simpler digital era. What used to be a dedicated IR microsite, hosted separately, updated through a vendor portal, and managed via...
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