4. QUALITY EDUCATION

Latest banking news, Nov. 18, 2022 – American Banker

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Truist Financial is fleshing out its array of digital investment products. On November 15 the Charlotte, North Carolina, bank announced Truist Trade, a self-directed investing feature that lets customers open brokerage accounts, Roth IRAs or traditional IRAs and conduct online trading. There is no account minimum and no commissions to trade stocks, ETFs and mutual funds. Truist Trade follows the debut of Truist Invest, a robo adviser, and Truist Invest Pro, which layers human advice on top of the robo service, earlier this year. “Many investors want to construct and manage their portfolio on their terms and in ways that are convenient to them,” Kacy Howard, senior vice president of digital investing at Truist Wealth, said in a press release. — Miriam Cross

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