DNB Markets

DNB Markets

3.8(900)

Finanstilsynet

VS
PostFinance

PostFinance

3.6(800)

FINMA

DNB Markets vs PostFinance

Head-to-Head Comparison 2026

Our Verdict

DNB Markets has a higher rating of 3.8/5 compared to PostFinance (3.6/5). DNB Markets has been in the market since 1822, making it the more experienced provider.

Comparison Table

CriteriaDNB MarketsPostFinance
Rating3.8/5 (900 reviews)3.6/5 (800 reviews)
RegulationFinanstilsynetFINMA
FeesStocks from 0.05% (min. 59 NOK) Oslo Børs, international from 99 NOKCustody fee CHF 90/year (standard), order fee from CHF 15 (online)
Min. Deposit0 NOK0 CHF
InstrumentsStocks, ETFs, Bonds, FundsStocks, ETFs, Bonds, Funds
PlatformsDNB Web, DNB AppPostFinance E-Trading, PostFinance App
Options TradingNoNo
Founded18221906
HeadquartersOsloBern

Detailed Comparison

Fee Comparison

DNB Markets: Stocks from 0.05% (min. 59 NOK) Oslo Børs, international from 99 NOK. Minimum deposit: 0 NOK.

PostFinance: Custody fee CHF 90/year (standard), order fee from CHF 15 (online). Minimum deposit: 0 CHF.

Product Range

DNB Markets (4 categories)

StocksETFsBondsFunds

PostFinance (4 categories)

StocksETFsBondsFunds

Trading Platforms

DNB Markets

  • DNB Web
  • DNB App

PostFinance

  • PostFinance E-Trading
  • PostFinance App

Regulation & Security

DNB Markets is regulated by Finanstilsynet (HQ: Oslo).

PostFinance is regulated by FINMA (HQ: Bern).

Who Is It For?

DNB Markets

Norway's largest bank with online stock trading and fund offering

Norway's largest and most secure bank

Good selection of Norwegian stocks and funds

Strong research department (DNB Markets)

High order fees compared to discount brokers

Only available for Norwegian customers

PostFinance

Securities trading at Swiss PostFinance with E-Trading

Swiss security with FINMA regulation

Integration with PostFinance account

Easy entry for Swiss customers

Comparatively high custody and order fees

Limited product range

Frequently Asked Questions

Is DNB Markets or PostFinance cheaper?
DNB Markets charges Stocks from 0.05% (min. 59 NOK) Oslo Børs, international from 99 NOK. PostFinance charges Custody fee CHF 90/year (standard), order fee from CHF 15 (online). The minimum deposit is 0 NOK at DNB Markets and 0 CHF at PostFinance.
Which broker offers more products: DNB Markets or PostFinance?
DNB Markets offers Stocks, ETFs, Bonds, Funds. PostFinance offers Stocks, ETFs, Bonds, Funds.
Which broker is better regulated?
DNB Markets is regulated by Finanstilsynet. PostFinance is regulated by FINMA.
Is DNB Markets or PostFinance better for beginners?
DNB Markets has a minimum deposit of 0 NOK and offers DNB Web, DNB App as platforms. PostFinance has a minimum deposit of 0 CHF and offers PostFinance E-Trading, PostFinance App. DNB Markets has the lower entry barrier.
DNB Markets vs PostFinance: Which broker is better overall?
The choice between DNB Markets (3.8/5, 900 reviews) and PostFinance (3.6/5, 800 reviews) depends on your needs. DNB Markets: Norway's largest bank with online stock trading and fund offering. PostFinance: Securities trading at Swiss PostFinance with E-Trading.
DNB Markets

DNB Markets

Norway's largest bank with online stock trading and fund offering

Open Account

From 0 NOK min. deposit

PostFinance

PostFinance

Securities trading at Swiss PostFinance with E-Trading

Open Account

From 0 CHF min. deposit