Strivo pays 17.2 million SEK to account holders
For the first quarter of the year, Strivo's account holders received a rebate of fund commissions totaling 17.2 million SEK.
Strivo is enhancing its range of exchange-traded investment products by introducing foreign ETFs.
As part of Strivo's ongoing commitment to improving its product offerings for account holders, the company is now enabling trading in around 40 Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
With these new ETFs, Strivo's customers gain access to various underlying markets and asset classes, facilitating increased portfolio diversification.
ETFs are funds traded directly on the stock exchange and have become a very popular investment product in recent years. They are cost-effective, fast, and easy to trade. Unlike traditional mutual funds, which typically have their prices updated once per day, ETF prices fluctuate continuously throughout the trading day.
For the first quarter of the year, Strivo's account holders received a rebate of fund commissions totaling 17.2 million SEK.
The financial market is constantly evolving, and the demand for structured capital-raising solutions is increasing.
Customers of Idun Liv can now view their occupational pensions on minPension—an important step toward making pensions more accessible.