Bunq has become the latest fintech to enter the crowded European stock trading market. The Amsterdam-based neobank yesterday announced its new Stocks product, which it claims is “tailored to digital nomads.” The Dutch bank already provides in-app portfolio investing options in environmentally-friendly companies. Stocks significantly expands the offerings. Users can now invest in popular US and EU public companies as well as multi-asset ETFs. Stocks on offer include Apple, Tesla, and Nvidia. For the first three months, there is no trading commission. This will then rise to €0.99 per trade. Users can buy and sell stocks in fractional shares, starting…
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