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Nordea

3.7(1.100 reviews)

Northern Europe's largest bank with integrated securities trading

FI (Finland) RegulatedSince 2001
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Trust Score
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0 €
Min. Deposit
5
Instruments
FI (Finland)
Regulation
2
Platforms

Key Features

Stocks

Stocks trading available

ETFs

ETFs trading available

Bonds

Bonds trading available

Funds

Funds trading available

Warrants

Warrants trading available

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Trading Platform

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Advantages

  • Largest bank in Northern Europe with highest security
  • Strong presence in all Nordic countries
  • Comprehensive fund selection

Disadvantages

  • Order fees significantly higher than online brokers
  • Trading platform not designed for active traders
  • Primarily focused on Nordic customers

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About Nordea

Nordea was formed in 2001 through the merger of several Nordic banks and is headquartered in Helsinki. As Northern Europe's largest bank, Nordea is regulated by the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority (FI) and offers trading in stocks, ETFs, bonds, funds, and warrants. Order fees start from 0.06% (minimum 7 euros) on Nordic exchanges and from 15 euros for international markets. There is no minimum deposit. Nordea targets Nordic customers who prefer a secure full-service bank with integrated securities trading. The comprehensive fund selection and research department are strengths, but the trading platform is not designed for active traders.

Nordea FAQ

What are the order fees at Nordea?
Stock orders on Nordic exchanges cost from 0.06% (minimum 7 euros). International orders start from 15 euros. Fees are significantly higher than online brokers.
Who is Nordea suitable for?
Nordea is suitable for Nordic customers who prefer a secure large bank with integrated securities trading. For active traders or cost-conscious investors, there are more affordable alternatives.
In which countries is Nordea active?
Nordea is active in Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. The bank has a strong presence in all four Nordic countries.