BUX
Financials
Estimates*
USD | 2021 | 2022 |
---|---|---|
Revenues | - | 2.5m |
Profit | (18.0m) | (16.0m) |
% profit margin | - | (640 %) |
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
---|---|---|---|
- | N/A | - | |
N/A | Seed | ||
N/A | N/A | Angel | |
* | €1.7m | Series A | |
* | €6.1m | Series A | |
* | €10.6m | Series C | |
* | €1.3m | Late VC | |
€7.6m | Late VC | ||
€3.8m | Debt | ||
$80.0m | Late VC | ||
* | N/A | Acquisition | |
Total Funding | €100m |
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EditBUX is a leading neobroker startup based in Europe, offering a platform for individuals to invest in stocks and ETFs. The company operates in eight countries, making it the largest of its kind in Europe, with over 700,000 users. BUX's primary clientele are modern investors who value flexibility, control, and transparency in their investment decisions.
The company's business model is centered around providing a user-friendly platform for investing, with a focus on transparency and risk management. BUX works in partnership with ABN AMRO Clearing, which holds the users' money and facilitates the buying and selling of shares.
BUX offers a range of features designed to give investors more control over their investments. These include real-time quotes, the ability to place limit orders on EU shares and ETFs, and the option to make up to three commission-free Zero Orders per month. The company also offers an investment plan and allows for free deposits and withdrawals.
In addition to these features, BUX provides educational content and news updates in a jargon-free format, helping investors make informed decisions. The company also encourages diversification by offering fractional investing and crypto options.
BUX makes money through a combination of service fees, custody fees, and a 0.25% foreign exchange markup fee on all fractional and non-fractional orders on US shares.
Keywords: Neobroker, Investment, Stocks, ETFs, Transparency, Risk Management, Fractional Investing, Crypto, Financial Education, User-friendly.