1 euro
Minimum sum needed
0 euro
Holding Baltic and foreign securities
56%
of all investors in SEB
Holding Baltic and foreign securities now free of charge
- Holding a portfolio of up to 100,000 euros in Baltic and foreign securities is free of charge
- Opening a securities account is free of charge
- Transaction fees for trading Baltic equities in the Internet Bank is €0
- Subscription to securities is free of charge
Investment ABC
When you are starting to invest (including stocks, bonds, ETFs and derivatives) as a legal entity, you first should apply for an LEI code. Read about LEI code.
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
When you are starting to invest (including stocks, bonds, ETFs and derivatives) as a legal entity, you first should apply for an LEI code. Read about LEI code.
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
Markets in Financial Instruments Directive
- 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