The neon-blue coin hovered above a lunar landscape, five words etched along its perimeter: “financial power for the people.” Wealthsimple, a Toronto-based financial services company, circulated the ...
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Toronto-based FinTech startup Wealthsimple has launched its cryptocurrency platform, which provides users with commission-free trading of Bitcoin and Ethereum. Until now, the platform, called ...
Wealthsimple is flexing against Canada’s big banks. Here’s how it plans to get your business. Canadians aren’t short of credit card options, that’s for sure. At an average of two to three credit cards ...
Toronto-based FinTech startup Wealthsimple has launched its new consumer payment app, Wealthsimple Cash, for users across Canada. Similar to Venmo, Wealthsimple Cash is currently a peer-to-peer ...
Wealthsimple Chequing comes with high interest rates and a no foreign transaction fee card. Let’s take a closer look at the account. Wealthsimple Cash is a high-interest chequing/savings account that ...
This May, Jacob Weinstein had an idea. The Toronto Raptors had just made it to the NBA finals, and most of Canada was enthralled. Weinstein, the art director at Wealthsimple Inc., wondered if there ...
Canadians can trade stocks and ETFs through a simple mobile app — no commissions, no minimum account balance, and no strings attached Wealthsimple Trade will simplify an experience that's ...
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