Interest on cash – new in the Scalable PRIME+ Broker

January 26, 2023  |  Scalable Capital
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2.3% interest p.a. on cash for up to €100,000 - now in the new PRIME+ Broker.

PRIME flex becomes PRIME+. The advantages remain, interest is added: From 1 February 2023, you will receive interest of 2.3% per year on your cash of up to €100,000 in the PRIME+ Broker.

This means that you can now easily make more out of the money you don't currently want to invest or permanently invest.

At a glance:

  • 2.3% interest p.a.
  • Quarterly interest payments
  • Deposit and withdraw at any time
  • Up to €100,000
  • All PRIME+ benefits such as trading flat rate, portfolio groups and more

Receive interest - this is how it works

Open a custody account with PRIME+ Broker or switch to PRIME+ Broker as an existing customer. Then deposit money and receive interest quarterly on your clearing account.

More info about the interest offering and frequently asked questions can be found here.

Interest: Starting 01/02/2023 for PRIME+. Cash account at Baader Bank AG. Variable rate up to €100,000. Learn more.

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Scalable Capital is a leading fintech in Europe that brings people and technology-based investing together. Scalable Capital offers a broker with a trading flat rate that enables customers to trade shares, ETFs, cryptocurrencies and funds themselves and to conclude savings plans.