Stocks give the opportunity to invest in a company by acquiring an equity share, in return receiving a share in the company and distributed profits (dividends), if the company decides to distribute profit. Stocks are intended for investors who are willing to assume a higher financial risk. The acquisition of stocks can serve as a long-term investment to derive income from dividends disbursed by the company as well as a short-term investment to derive income from the variation in stock prices.
Features
- 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
- Fluctuations of the return on investments are higher in comparison to the change in the price of debt securities or units of traditional investment funds
- Stocks are traded on foreign markets; therefore, exchange rate fluctuations may influence the return on investments
- There is a risk of losing some or all of the invested funds
Pricing
Pricing of investment products depends largely on the market you are planning to invest in. However, you should consider with the following fees:
- Securities account opening, which is free of charge in Internet Bank
- Brokerage fee when you buy or sell
- Monthly safekeeping fee
- A financial transaction tax may apply in some countries
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
We recommend that before you sign any financial service agreement you read the terms and conditions of the service carefully and consult the staff of the bank if you need to.
This is promotional information about the saving and investment services available at SEB Bank. It cannot be construed as a personal recommendation, order or invitation to buy or sell specific financial instruments and may not constitute any basis or part of any subsequent transaction. Although the content is based on sources deemed to be reliable, SEB Bank cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies or losses which may be incurred when investments are made relying on such information.
Before you decide to invest in specific financial instruments, you must, either yourself or with the help of our consultants, take due account of the fact that your investments may fall in value due to the inflation, changes in market interest rates or certain events beyond the control of SEB Bank. If you invest in the financial instruments denominated in foreign currencies, changes in the exchange rate may affect the return on investment.
You are responsible for your investment decisions. Therefore, before you make a decision to invest, you must, either yourself or with the help of our consultants, consider whether these risks are acceptable. For advice, please visit an SEB branch office of your choice or call our private customer information line +370 5 268 2800 or business customer information line +370 5 268 2822.
Please note that the services described here are not intended for investors within the jurisdiction other than that of the SEB branch offices providing these services, and investment opportunities, authorisation to invest and investing in locations of certain jurisdictions, including the United States of America, Canada, Japan and Australia, may be unlawful. SEB bank may not advise on investment issues, promote investments, solicit or offer investments where any of this may be unlawful. If you live or read information on this website at a location within the jurisdiction other than the one of the SEB branch office which provides this information, you are responsible for compliance with the laws and other legal acts which may be applicable to you. If you need more information, please contact your SEB bank account manager or any SEB branch office.