1 Eur
Minimum sum needed
3390 Eur
The usual size of investor’s portfolio in SEB
56%
Of all investors in SEB who have invested in SEB funds
Investment ABC
If you are new to investing, it could be difficult to understand all the details. So, we created a short guide which will help you to find out more information.
- Guide on how to get started
- Ideas on what to look for when choosing where to invest
- Differences between investing products
If you are new to investing, it could be difficult to understand all the details. So, we created a short guide which will help you to find out more information.
Investing in funds, ETFs, bonds or stocks
Investment funds
- Preferred for long-term investments
- Start from just 1 euro
- Wide selection – various strategy, geography, stock, bond and technology funds
ETFs (Exchange-traded funds)
- Possibility to trade in securities on various global markets
- Lower costs and charges than investment funds
- With this instrument you can quickly respond to market changes, i.e., buy or sell the units when the time or trends are right.
Bonds, debt securities
- Predictable level of earnings
- You can sell bonds before their maturity date
- Fluctuations of the return on investments are lower in comparison to the investment funds
Stocks
- Intended for experienced investors
- Ability to invest directly in various companies
- You can buy the stocks of the Baltic as well as overseas’ companies on many major stock exchanges
Not sure how to start? Our consultants can help
- You can consult online via video meeting
- Review of your financial situation
- We will recommend solutions based on your situation and needs
When providing investment services, we always comply with Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) and other regulatory requirements.
- Investor protection measures required by MiFID and other regulatory requirements
- Transparency of financial markets
- Your investments are kept separated from the bank’s balance sheet which means they are protected from bank’s creditors
You need a securities account to invest
- It is used to hold securities and engage in securities transactions
- Transfer to or receive securities from third parties, i.e., to or from other individuals or companies
- An opportunity to buy and sell by using the Internet Bank
- No fees for opening the securities account in the Internet Bank