Vivid Business
Fintech-first combined business checking and investment depot. EUR 0 base fee, EUR 1/trade stocks, free ETFs.
Features
- ✓Combined business checking + investment depot
- ✓EUR 0 base account fee
- ✓EUR 1 per stock trade
- ✓Free ETF trading
- ✓Mobile-first platform
- ✓Most legal forms accepted
- ✓No minimum deposit
Pros
- Very low costs (EUR 1/trade, free ETFs)
- No base account fee
- Modern mobile-first interface
- All-in-one checking + investment
- No minimum deposit
Cons
- Automatically withholds 25% Abgeltungssteuer
- Limited product range (EU + US focus only)
- No Asian or emerging market access
- No Steuerstundungseffekt advantage
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About Vivid Business
Vivid Business is a fintech-first broker offering a combined business checking account and investment depot. The value proposition is simplicity and cost: EUR 0 base account fee, EU and US stocks tradable from EUR 1 per trade, and free ETF trading. Vivid accepts most legal forms and has no minimum deposit. The modern mobile-first technology makes it attractive for newer or digitally-oriented GmbHs. However, product range is limited compared to IBKR or Flatex — primarily EU and US markets with no Asian or emerging market access. Vivid also automatically withholds 25% taxes, reducing tax efficiency for corporate investors.
Simplicity for Modern Businesses
Vivid Business combines business banking and investing in one app with an emphasis on simplicity and low costs. The all-in-one model appeals to startups and young companies that want to manage business finances and investments from a single platform.
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