EasyInvest With Extraco

We are excited to launch our new digital investment platform within the Extraco eBank app and online banking! Investing is a key way to grow wealth and reach future financial goals. With this new offering to Extraco customers, you can get started investing in stocks, bonds, and ETFs free of charge with as little as $10!

Investing Made Easy

With EasyInvest you can:

  • Start investing in stocks, bonds, and ETFs with as little as $10
  • Get a personalized portfolio tailored to your risk tolerance and preferences
  • Track portfolio performance in real time all within the Extraco eBank app and online banking
  • Setup automatic recurring deposits to keep growing your investments
  • Get started in a minute with no additional account creation or downloads needed
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Resources On Investing

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Smart Money Tips: How to Start Investing Today

November 2, 2024

Stocks, bonds, and real estate are a few of the many ways to invest your money. Yet, if you’re new to investing, where and how do you start? It’s a question that begs an answer. The problem is, you’ll always get a different answer, depending on who you ask.
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Why Should I Invest?

April 19, 2022

6 second take: Stocks, bonds, and ETFs can feel out of reach or intimidating — but anyone who can save can create an investing strategy. Regardless of economic background or walk of life, most individuals make money in two ways: earning it through work and investing. Though for the first-time investor, this second option can feel daunting and inaccessible.
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401K for Millennials: Planning Retirement with Confidence

September 25, 2023

Millennials, take control of your financial future and learn how 401K planning can maximize your savings and secure a comfortable retirement later.

Important Disclosures and Information

  • Securities are not FDIC or Government Agency insured, no bank guarantee, may lose value, not a bank deposit, and subject to investment risk.