I'm looking for a broker that issues a debit card, so there is no need to wire money to your bank account when you convert some of your investments back to cash.
CJeck out Skilling's new product, though its only CFDs you can trade, dont know if it works for you though.meze99 said:
I'm looking for a broker that issues a debit card, so there is no need to wire money to your bank account when you convert some of your investments back
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Yuh is not a Swiss EMI, largely because there is no such thing as an EMI under Swiss law. It's a product built by Swissquote (a Swiss bank) and Postfinance (a Swiss bank run by the Swiss postal system). You get a multi-currency account, debit card, and access to many of the securities available if you're directly on Swissquote's platform.meze99 said:
Yuh is a Swiss EMI, not a broker, with junk/scam ratings on trustpilot.
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You did not ask that (no mention of EU and US before), but I have some good news for you: Switzerland is not an EU member, nor is it a US territory.meze99 said:
I was asking for brokers with debit cards that are incorporated outside of EU and US.
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Traditional banks like those two often charge higher fees than financial institutions that are more dedicated to securities and trading.azb1 said:
Why do not use the bank that offer trading platform .....Like HSBC, CITI etc all bank provide trading facility and you can use their card also
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1) Do you really believe in trustpilot reviews (in general)??? If so, then you are simply working with a misleading information; these reviews have a very, very limited relevance. For a valuable information you should search at sources like forums used by people that 1) are (relatively) unbiased and 2) know what they are talking about. (So for fintech opinions e.g. here 😉 )meze99 said:
Yuh is a Swiss EMI, not a broker, with junk/scam ratings on trustpilot. Swissquote has also very bad ratings.
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It depends on region, where you're based and where the broker/trading platform domiciles your account.
You can get a credit card with Swissquote and Yuh (partnership between Swissquote and Postfinance) issues a debit card. IIRC, Swissquote's card is available quite broadly but Yuh is EU/EEA/Switzerland only.
IBKR and Charles Schwab have card products but I think most are limited to US only.
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Who's that if you don't mind to elaborate ?Radko said:
Yes, Charles Schwab will give you a card and there are no fees, you get them all back!
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