Investing for the future

Meet your financial goals.

Take charge of your savings

Our app provides fast and easy access to your investments from anywhere.

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Stocks

Stock consists of all the shares by which ownership of a corporation is divided.

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ETFs

An exchange-traded fund is a type of fund and exchange-traded product.

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Crypto

A medium of exchange designed to work through a computer network.

Spend safely with our international ATM cards

Our app provides fast and easy access to your investments from anywhere.

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Withdraw on any ATM

Use your card to quickly withdraw money from millions of ATMs around the world.

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Track your business expenses

Control your entire cashflow easily and set daily and weekly spending limits.

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Pay with less fees

We only charge a small monthly maintenance fee. Your money is yours to keep.

Enrol in our personalised mentorship programs

Get a step-by-step plan from our top consultants, tailored to your needs.

Samantha Williams

CFA at Somatic

Ruth James

CFA at Somatic

Kevin Steinbeck

CFA at Somatic

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions

How much can I invest?

As little as $5. We put your investing on autopilot, regardless of the amount you choose. Sign up in minutes, we’ll recommend an investment portfolio for your money goals, and you can set automated investments starting with spare change.

How do I get my ATM card?

You will automatically be issued a request for a physical card when you sign up. In the meantime, you can still use your virtual card.

What's the main difference between saving and investing money?

The difference between savings and investment is that saving is often deposited into a bank savings account or a fixed deposit. On the other hand, investing involves buying assets such as real estate, gold, stocks, or shares in mutual funds that have the potential to increase in value over time.

Why should I invest?

Investing is an effective way to put your money to work and potentially build wealth. Smart investing may allow your money to outpace inflation and increase in value. The greater growth potential of investing is primarily due to the power of compounding and the risk-return tradeoff.

What are ETFs?

An ETF is a basket of securities that you can buy or sell through a brokerage firm on a stock exchange. ETFs are offered on virtually every conceivable asset class from traditional investments to so-called alternative assets like commodities or currencies. In addition, innovative ETF structures allow investors to short markets, to gain leverage, and to avoid short-term capital gains taxes.

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