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Abstract:Webull Canada introduces TFSA and RRSP accounts, empowering Canadians with tax-free savings and retirement planning options.
Webull Canada has launched Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSAs) and Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) to help Canadians with their long-term savings and investing plans.
The move comes after the previous release of a cash management product, which allows customers to earn attractive interest rates on uninvested cash balances in their cash and margin accounts at no extra cost.
“TFSA and RRSP accounts were highly requested by our Canadian customers,” claimed Webull Securities (Canada) Limited CEO Michael Constantino. Webull aims to provide users with the tools they need to reach financial milestones. These new services are a direct reaction to community input, and we are excited to bring them to market.
Webull Canada's TFSA option allows users to invest and develop wealth with tax-free growth advantages, whilst the RRSP is a structured retirement savings vehicle that allows contributions for long-term financial stability.
Since its formal debut in January, Webull Canada has given Canadian consumers with a low-cost brokerage platform via the Webull app. This website allows you to trade Canadian and US shares while also providing real-time quotations, complete market data, charting widgets, indicators, paper trading, and instructional materials.
In March, the firm launched its cash management service, which pays up to 4% CDN or 3% USD on idle funds. This project intends to help Canadians generate passive income in the face of market swings by providing flexibility via monthly interest accruals and no account minimums or lock-ins. It's worth noting that interest rates are subject to fluctuation.
Furthermore, Webull enhanced its offerings in April with the debut of a desktop platform meant to improve trading productivity with customizable multi-screen layouts and widget combinations. This desktop edition is appropriate for traders of all skill levels, allowing for detailed market analysis and educated decision-making.
Webull continues to develop, motivated by its objective to democratize access to financial markets via user-friendly products and strong instructional resources.
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