The Reserve Bank of New Zealand will continue to raise interest rates

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand will continue to raise interest rates

The offer is valid for any new client as part of a regular and/or PEA-PME stock account transfer with a minimum of €100 in Bourse Direct at €0.99 (valid at the time of opening), between 10/10/2022 and 01/03/2023 .

In order for the offer to be taken into account, the offer code: WELCOME must be indicated on each online account opening or on each paper account opening file in the “Offer Code” field. Completed account opening file must be received no later than 03/01/2023 (postmark as evidence).

For a period of 4 months from the date of account opening on the exchange’s direct books, brokerage fees for orders less than 100,000€ executed online at Euronext Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels (excluding UCITS, SRD commission, rollover and exclusion of taxes on financial transactions) are in the order of 200€ per account.

The customer will also benefit from the offer of transfer costs refunded: 100% of transfer costs are reimbursed up to €200 for a stock account and €150 for a PEA, PEA Jeunes or PEA-PME account, on proof sent to Bourse Direct.

Offer cannot be combined with any other current offer. Only one offer per person, except in the context of simultaneous transfer of accounts of a different nature between them. The offer will then be applied to each of the two accounts. A new customer is a natural person who does not already have an account opened on the books of Stock Direct or one of its brands. The account transferred to Bourse Direct must be held for at least one year. Failing this, Bourse Direct reserves the right to initially deduct the exempt brokerage fee.
Exchange Direct reserves the right to refuse to open an account, at its discretion, and to permanently refuse or exclude from participation in this process any person who does not respect the terms of the offer. Bourse Direct reserves the right to interrupt the offer at any time by providing advance information on its website www.boursedirect.fr.

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