FinecoBank

FinecoBank

4.3(1600)

CONSOB/FCA

VS
Nordnet

Nordnet

4.2(1400)

FI (Sweden)

FinecoBank vs Nordnet

Head-to-Head Comparison 2026

Our Verdict

FinecoBank has a higher rating of 4.3/5 compared to Nordnet (4.2/5). FinecoBank offers 8 instrument types, while Nordnet offers 6. Nordnet has been in the market since 1996, making it the more experienced provider.

Comparison Table

CriteriaFinecoBankNordnet
Rating4.3/5 (1600 reviews)4.2/5 (1400 reviews)
RegulationCONSOB/FCAFI (Sweden)
FeesStocks from €2.95 (EU), US stocks from $3.95, no custody feesStocks from 0 SEK (Nordnet Markets), otherwise from 39 SEK per trade
Min. Deposit0 €0 SEK
InstrumentsStocks, ETFs, Bonds, Funds, Options, Futures, CFDs, ForexStocks, ETFs, Funds, Bonds, Options, Warrants
PlatformsFinecoBank Web, FinecoBank App, PowerDeskNordnet Web, Nordnet App
Options TradingYes, options on European marketsYes, Nordic options
Founded19991996
HeadquartersMailandStockholm

Detailed Comparison

Fee Comparison

FinecoBank: Stocks from €2.95 (EU), US stocks from $3.95, no custody fees. Minimum deposit: 0 €.

Nordnet: Stocks from 0 SEK (Nordnet Markets), otherwise from 39 SEK per trade. Minimum deposit: 0 SEK.

Product Range

FinecoBank (8 categories)

StocksETFsBondsFundsOptionsFuturesCFDsForex

Nordnet (6 categories)

StocksETFsFundsBondsOptionsWarrants

Trading Platforms

FinecoBank

  • FinecoBank Web
  • FinecoBank App
  • PowerDesk

Nordnet

  • Nordnet Web
  • Nordnet App

Regulation & Security

FinecoBank is regulated by CONSOB/FCA (HQ: Mailand).

Nordnet is regulated by FI (Sweden) (HQ: Stockholm).

Who Is It For?

FinecoBank

Italian multi-asset bank with low fees and broad offering

No custody fees and low order costs

Broad product range from stocks to derivatives

Professional PowerDesk trading platform

Account opening can be time-consuming

Customer service partly in Italian

Nordnet

Leading Scandinavian online broker for stocks, funds and savings plans

Leading broker in the Nordic countries

Free savings plans (Månadsspar)

Access to Nordic and international markets

Primarily focused on Scandinavian customers

Fees for international stocks higher

Frequently Asked Questions

Is FinecoBank or Nordnet cheaper?
FinecoBank charges Stocks from €2.95 (EU), US stocks from $3.95, no custody fees. Nordnet charges Stocks from 0 SEK (Nordnet Markets), otherwise from 39 SEK per trade. The minimum deposit is 0 € at FinecoBank and 0 SEK at Nordnet.
Which broker offers more products: FinecoBank or Nordnet?
FinecoBank offers Stocks, ETFs, Bonds, Funds, Options, Futures, CFDs, Forex. Nordnet offers Stocks, ETFs, Funds, Bonds, Options, Warrants.
Which broker is better regulated?
FinecoBank is regulated by CONSOB/FCA. Nordnet is regulated by FI (Sweden).
Is FinecoBank or Nordnet better for beginners?
FinecoBank has a minimum deposit of 0 € and offers FinecoBank Web, FinecoBank App, PowerDesk as platforms. Nordnet has a minimum deposit of 0 SEK and offers Nordnet Web, Nordnet App. FinecoBank has the lower entry barrier.
FinecoBank vs Nordnet: Which broker is better overall?
The choice between FinecoBank (4.3/5, 1600 reviews) and Nordnet (4.2/5, 1400 reviews) depends on your needs. FinecoBank: Italian multi-asset bank with low fees and broad offering. Nordnet: Leading Scandinavian online broker for stocks, funds and savings plans.
FinecoBank

FinecoBank

Italian multi-asset bank with low fees and broad offering

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From 0 € min. deposit

Nordnet

Nordnet

Leading Scandinavian online broker for stocks, funds and savings plans

Open Account

From 0 SEK min. deposit