If republic trades seduces more than 8 million users in a dozen European countries, it is not for anything. This German online bank allows you to benefit from a current account with a free Frenchian Ian and, in addition, withdrawals greater than 100 euros are free and unlimited for distributors around the world. Once your account has been created, you have the possibility to choose between three bank cards. A free virtual card, a conventional bank card whose cost is 5 euros (single payment) or the mirror card that costs only 50 euros (single payment). You can easily spend your money and, above all, you will receive 1% of your expenses made by card thanks to Saveback.
Save for later with Trade Republic
Trade Republic offers you a current account that pays a 2.5% interest, without a roof. The interests are paid every month to your account. The creation of an account is done very easily. Simply download the mobile application available on iOS and Android, to be at least 18 years old and have its permanent residence in France with a fiscal obligation in France.
If your goal is to invest, Trade Republic helps you invest in shares, ETF or crypts of only one euro. If you are thinking about the future, ETF savings plans or shares are available, as well as a pea in which it is possible to invest up to 150,000 euros with income tax capital gains. The online bank has also negotiated derived products with partners such as HSBC, Société Générale and Vontobel.
If all this seems too good to be true, Trade Republic is a bank approved by the European Central Bank and supervised by the Prudential and Resolution Control Authority and the Financials authorité des marches. Its payments in each kidnapping account are also protected up to 100,000 euros, respectively.
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