Dutch fintech bunq has announced its Irish customers can now buy stocks on the go.
The latest offering, according to the company, is targeted at digital nomads.
It will allow Irish users to invest in a selection of the most popular US and European stocks and ETFs.
The announcement came as bunq confirmed they have tripled their user base in the country this year.
Customers wishing to trade stocks can open an investment account to trade in fractional shares as low as €10.
New customers will be allowed to trade for free for the first three months.
Ireland is now the third largest deposit holding market for the neobank who hired 20 new staff here in 2024.
The company say Ireland’s “vibrant tech scene and the country being in top-20 most popular destinations for digital nomads worldwide make it one of the most promising markets for bunq”.
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