The Germans' favorite banks. I'm with ING and N26. Where are you?
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The Germans' favorite banks. I'm with ING and N26. Where are you?
#bank
#banken
#geld
#deutschebank
#commerzbank
#comdirect
#ing
#n26
If she has shares and ETFs:
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The best current account in Germany!
I heard about the Münchener Sparkasse...I can only recommend switching accounts to everyone. There are very good accounts, e.g. the current account from the C24
Bank, in my opinion by far the best current current account in Germany! I use it myself as my main account. Unconditionally free, 2.5% interest on the current account, free Master debit card, 4 free sub-accounts with their own IBAN, one of which is a free call money pocket (3% interest), free real-time transfers (receiving + sending), up to 2.5% cashback (0.05% for normal card payments), analysis tool + contract check (saves you having to use something like Finanzguru or a budget book). You can also turn it into a joint account and add other accounts through multibanking. You can also get a Girocard for €0. ApplePay and GooglePay of course. 4 free withdrawals per month. Of course, it also has an account switching service and much more. The overdraft interest rate from 7.49% is also favorable. The app is also very simple, clear and user-friendly. Feel free to leave your questions and opinions in the comments. Anyone who is looking for a good account and wants to switch is welcome to support me.
Hello, I would like to invite you to C24 Bank. Simply use my invitation code C24CWC4C98A55 or register directly via the link:
via DM or in the bio
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Topic: Trading fees and strategy | Bank employees
Dear Getquin community
I hope you are doing well.
My career path has recently taken me to a bank.
This will now have an impact on my investment behavior as it is not allowed for us bank employees to trade through external brokers according to the guidelines.
Until now, I have traded my assets through Degiro and benefited from the favorable trading fees offered by online brokers. :)
My strategy there was to invest 10% of my income in securities (individual stocks, ETFs, REITs) every month, with a long-term investment horizon. Fees were usually not higher than ~CHF 10 per trade.
With my personal custody account at my employer's bank, I now pay per trade - despite staff conditions:
As you can see, this is significantly more expensive than with online brokers.
In this regard, I would like to get different opinions from the community here on how you would adjust your purchase interval in light of this. I was thinking about investing higher amounts at longer intervals instead of monthly, so that the higher transaction fees don't carry so much weight. Perhaps someone can share their own experiences?
I am very much looking forward to your feedback.
Many thanks in advance.
Have a nice day and happy Easter. :)
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