Moneybox extends investing offer to 12 ETF funds

Moneybox extends investing offer to 12 ETF funds

Moneybox, the app-based digital wealth manager, has launched 12 new exchange traded funds (ETFs) to further expand its range of investment options.

Moneybox exists to help people build wealth with confidence and offers a range of great value products and services across saving, investing, mortgages and pensions, all within one easy-to-use and engaging app. Since its launch in 2016, Moneybox has seen exponential growth. It supports a community of more than 750,000 customers, has in excess of £2.5B in assets under administration, and employs c. 300 people

Ben Stanway, co-founder of Moneybox, commented: “Moneybox is helping a whole generation to save and invest for their future. With AUA continuing to grow 100% year on year, we are rapidly capturing the mass-market space and our customers increasingly demonstrate that they want to use Moneybox for all of their wealth-building needs throughout their lives. We’ve introduced ETFs to provide even more choice for those who want to build diversified investment portfolios aligned to their personal interests and values.”

The ETFs Moneybox now offers are:• Vanguard S&P 500 ETF - Benefit from the growth of the US economy with a single investment.• Vanguard FTSE 100 ETF - Get exposure to the 100 largest companies listed in the UK, including AstraZeneca and Unilever.• iShares Global Clean Energy ETF - Back the companies that are leading the charge in the future transition to clean energy.• iShares Physical Gold ETC - Track the current market price of responsibly sourced physical gold.• iShares Automation & Robotics ETF - Track developed and emerging market companies that are creating technology in automation and robotics.• iShares Ageing Population ETF - Get exposure to companies that provide care and other services to the world’s ageing population.• iShares Core MSCI Europe ETF - Track the performance of leading European companies like BMW and LVMH.• iShares Digitali ..

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