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Consorsbank vs Wealthyhood

Compare Consorsbank and Wealthyhood side by side: fees, regulation, platforms.

Consorsbank

Consorsbank

German retail investors, ETF savers

Consorsbank is a German direct bank and BNP Paribas subsidiary offering a brokerage depot with stocks, ETFs, โ€ฆ

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Wealthyhood

Wealthyhood

Beginners building long-term portfolios

Wealthyhood is a Greek-founded investing app offering commission-free stocks and ETFs, a portfolio builder, aโ€ฆ

Head-to-head comparison

Consorsbank vs Wealthyhood
Feature Consorsbank Wealthyhood
Minimum deposit - -
Stock trading fee 4.95 EUR + 0.25% of order value; min 9.95 EUR, max 69 EUR; plus exchange fee (0.95-2.95 EUR) EUR 0 commission
Regulators BaFin HCMC, FCA
Best for German retail investors, ETF savers Beginners building long-term portfolios
Markets & account
Stocks
ETFs
CFDs
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Bonds
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Options
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Futures
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Funds
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Margin
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Investment Plans
Demo Account
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Fractional Shares
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Money Market Funds
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Savings Vaults
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Pros & cons

Consorsbank

Consorsbank

Pros

  • No custody fee
  • No account maintenance fee
  • No inactivity fee
  • All ETF savings plans free of execution fees
  • Broad ETF selection of over 1,500 savings plan-eligible ETFs
  • Backed by BNP Paribas with top-tier bank credit ratings
  • Access to options and futures via dedicated platforms
  • CFD demo account available with 50,000 EUR virtual capital

Cons

  • Available to German residents only; no international account opening
  • Standard order fee of min 9.95 EUR can be high for small orders
  • No cryptocurrency trading offered
  • No multicurrency account; all positions held in EUR
  • FX conversion costs 19.95 EUR flat plus margin on non-EUR trades
  • International securities transfers cost 29.95 EUR per position
  • Advanced platform features (real-time quotes, chart modules) carry monthly subscription fees
Wealthyhood

Wealthyhood

Pros

  • Free Basic plan with no account fee
  • Zero commission on stocks and ETFs with Smart Execution
  • No custody fee
  • Free bank transfer deposits and withdrawals
  • Fractional shares from EUR 1 minimum
  • Automated investing and portfolio rebalancing via Autopilot
  • Money market fund savings vaults with competitive rates
  • Regulated by HCMC (EU) and FCA-appointed representative (UK)

Cons

  • Limited product range - no CFDs, forex, options, futures, or crypto
  • Full feature set requires paid subscription
  • FX conversion fee of 0.55% on the free Basic plan
  • ETFs without Smart Execution cost EUR 1 per transaction
  • No demo account
  • Investor protection limited to EUR 30,000 via Hellenic Investment Guarantee Fund
  • UK entity is an appointed representative, not a directly FCA-authorised firm
Consorsbank

Consorsbank

Consorsbank is a German direct bank and BNP Paribas subsidiary offering a brokerage depot with stocks, ETFs, bonds, funds, options, futures, and CFDs, with no custody or account maintenance fees.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

Wealthyhood

Wealthyhood

Wealthyhood is a Greek-founded investing app offering commission-free stocks and ETFs, a portfolio builder, automated investing, and money market fund savings vaults.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

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