Discovery Bank taps app to offer share trading

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Discovery Bank partners with EasyEquities to offer clients share trading via the digital bank’s mobile app. Discovery_SA DicoveryBank investing ShareTrading DigitalEconomy

Discovery Bank has partnered with investment platform EasyEquities to offers clients share trading via the digital bank’s mobile app.

The digital-only bank continues to expand its current client base, with 470 220 clients and 1 023 790 accounts , which represents a significant milestone for the bank. “In collaboration with EasyEquities, we’ve been able to make the journey to investing in equities simple and frictionless. This is all part of our focus on promoting a positive long-term savings and investment culture across our client base.”

“We are incredibly proud to partner with an innovative business such as Discovery Bank. To see our brand alongside Discovery Bank and to work with their incredible team is a real honour and a privilege. We look forward to delivering an exceptional ‘easy’ experience to their clients,” says Charles Savage, CEO of Purple Group, parent company of EasyEquities.

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