Idun Liv joins minPension
Customers of Idun Liv can now view their occupational pensions on minPension—an important step toward making pensions more accessible.
Strivo has expanded it's fund list with two new funds from Enter Fonder: Enter Småbolag and Enter Cross Credit.
Enter Fonder is a Swedish fund management company founded in 1999, with a clear focus on active management of Swedish equities and bonds. The company currently manages approximately 14 billion SEK across seven funds, two of which are bond funds and five are equity funds.
The fund list consists of the most popular funds on Strivo's platform and is offered entirely without commission. In addition to the funds on the fund list, Strivo account holders can trade around a thousand other funds at a fixed commission rate. All funds are traded without third-party fees, meaning that any embedded fund commissions or similar third-party payments that fund companies typically pay to account providers, distributors, or other platforms are instead refunded to the customer's account. This results in a significant discount on the fund's regular management fee for the customer.
All daily-traded funds on the fund list are available for monthly savings via direct debit from an external bank account. Customers can also use surplus liquidity in their accounts for monthly savings. The minimum amount for monthly savings is 200 SEK per fund per month.
Read more about the fund list here.
Customers of Idun Liv can now view their occupational pensions on minPension—an important step toward making pensions more accessible.
As part of the mission to simplify the insurance industry, Idun Liv proudly launches Idun Liv Academy – a digital platform offering tools and knowledge to empower informed financial decisions about insurance, pensions, and savings.
For the third quarter of the year, Strivo's account holders received a rebate of fund commissions totaling 16.7 million SEK.