Postbank
Securities trading at one of Germany's best-known banks
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Key Features
Stocks
Stocks trading available
ETFs
ETFs trading available
Bonds
Bonds trading available
Funds
Funds trading available
Postbank Web
Trading Platform
Postbank App
Trading Platform
Advantages
- BaFin-regulated traditional German bank
- Wide branch network for personal advice
- Deposit protection up to €100,000
- Savings plans on ETFs and funds available
Disadvantages
- Comparatively high order fees
- Custody fee for small portfolios
- Online platform less modern than neobrokers
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About Postbank
Postbank was founded in 1909 and is headquartered in Bonn. As one of Germany's best-known banks, it offers customers access to securities trading alongside traditional banking services. Postbank is regulated by BaFin and has been fully owned by the Deutsche Bank Group since 2010, providing additional security through deposit protection up to 100,000 euros. The securities offering includes stocks, ETFs, bonds, and funds. Postbank primarily targets conservative retail investors and savings plan users who appreciate personal service at one of its many branches. Savings plans on ETFs and funds are available, making the bank particularly attractive for long-term oriented investors. What sets Postbank apart is its wide branch network for personal advice combined with online banking capabilities. The custody fee is 12.90 euros per year but is waived for portfolios exceeding 50,000 euros. Order fees start from 9.95 euros per trade, which is higher compared to neobrokers but includes the service of an established traditional bank.
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