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Our approach to fees is simple. We believe in:
- Radical transparency: We’ll always be upfront with any associated charges. We also want to ensure that we charge the smallest amount possible fairly, so if you place an order where the fees will account for 5% or more of its total value, you’ll be presented with a pop-up in the Lightyear app for you to confirm this.
- Honest pricing: Our fees are a combination of covering the costs associated with the service plus a small amount on top that we can reinvest to improve the business
See our pricing here.
Applicable taxes
Financial Transaction Tax
A financial transaction tax (FTT) is when a percentage of the asset's value is paid in taxes when traded. FTTs usually apply only to select financial instruments and often have varying tax rates depending on the asset type.
Stamp duty
Stamp duty is the tax governments place on legal documents, usually in the transfer of assets or property.
These taxes apply to anyone who is trading the applicable asset, irrespective of if you are a tax resident of that jurisdiction or not.
See more: here.
NB! The protections mentioned in this article do not cover poor investment performance. It’s important to always remember that markets may go up or down, so you should never invest more than you can afford to lose.
How does Lightyear protect my funds and instruments?
Trusting us with your investments is not something we take for granted. Lightyear Europe AS is a licensed investment firm and as such is bound by strict regulatory obligations in how we handle and protect your assets. We do this via a process known as safeguarding.
Safeguarding means that, by law:
- Uninvested customer funds are stored separately from our business funds with regulated EU credit institutions and highest-rated qualifying money market funds. The primary institutions where we hold uninvested customer funds are Erste Bank Hungary Zrt., Citibank Europe Plc, Germany Branch, and BlackRock and J.P. Morgan qualifying money market funds. We also hold small amounts of customers' money in LHV Bank in Estonia.
- Lightyear never uses customers' money or investments to cover its own needs, which also means that, unlike banks, for example, we do not lend customers' money out to third parties
- Invested assets are held with authorised custodians, which you can read more about in our Who is the owner of the instruments I buy? help article. Customers are the owners of all their investments on Lightyear – your assets are held in separate accounts from Lightyear assets.
- All customers' assets are inaccessible by our creditors and they would be returned to you in the unlikely event of Lightyear's insolvency
Are Lightyear customers covered by EU-wide asset guarantee schemes?
- Yes, all Lightyear customers have their assets covered up to the amount of 20,000 EUR by the Estonian Investor Protection Sectoral Fund. Read more about this fund here.
- This protection covers all accounts regardless of the owner’s residency country. If you have a business account with us, your personal and any business accounts you have are separately covered up to the amount of 20,000 EUR across all your multi-currency balances.
- This protection would come into action only in the most extreme cases if all safeguarding measures that are in place to protect your assets would fail. Lightyear never uses customers' money or investments to cover its own needs, which also means that, unlike banks, for example, we do not lend customers' money out to third parties. Therefore, in the event of a possible bankruptcy, your assets are intact and can be recovered in full. In other words, Lightyear's obligations to protect the client's assets are not limited to any maximum amount.
- Read more about safeguarding above.
Am I covered by the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) protection in the US?
Your US securities are held with our partner Alpaca, who is FINRA regulated and a registered member of the SIPC. This means your US securities are protected up to the value of $500,000 should Alpaca fail. You can read more about this directly on the SIPC website.
What is a money market fund?
Money Market funds (MMFs) are a type of mutual fund that invests only in highly liquid, short-term debt from the likes of governments and financial institutions. These funds offer high liquidity with a very low level of risk and EU/UK regulations allow for brokerages to hold customer money in them. MMF is considered as a qualifying MMF if it meets higher regulatory standards for quality and liquidity than regular money market funds.
Lightyear is a simple and approachable way to invest your money globally without unnecessary barriers or fees. We make investing approachable with a simple and easy to use app.
What problems are you solving?
- Expensive and opaque fee structures: Traditional players often have hidden and high cost fees
- Limited access to markets: Local brokers often offer bad access to global markets
- Limited information and education: Typically lacking or hard to understand
We’re at the beginning of our journey and haven’t solved the entire problem just yet, but believe that we’re already Lightyears ahead of the incumbents.
What do you offer?
We give you access to:
- A multi-currency account to deposit, hold and convert across three different currencies. Find out more by reading How does my multi-currency account work?.
- Over 6000 fractional and non-fractional stocks, access to international ETFs, and Money Market Funds in the Savings product.
Our mission does not stop there as we also believe in helping you become a better investor. To do this, we’re building bespoke tools that are tailored to your needs, no matter if you’re at the beginning of your investment journey or a seasoned expert.
In the app you’ll find:
- Custom charts
- Instrument fundamentals
- Analyst ratings & price targets
- Financials, news and more
We’re passionate about continuously evolving and ensuring you have the best tools available at your fingertips. Our services vary depending on where you are based. To find out exactly what you’ll have access to, see: What services do you offer and in which country?.
How much does it cost?
Visit our Fees and taxes article for more on the cost of using Lightyear.
Whether you're looking for an account for yourself or your business, we’ve got you covered:
- Personal accounts are available to individuals aged 18+ who reside in countries where we’re authorised to offer our services.
- Business accounts are available in most of the countries where personal accounts are offered. To open a business account, you need to live in our service area and start by setting up a personal account first.
Products or services available to you vary depending on where you reside, see full information here.
We unfortunately can’t offer you our services if you reside outside of our service area but fear not, we’re working hard on expanding. As well, if you are a citizen or tax resident of the United States, or if certain legal or regulatory restrictions apply in other cases, we can’t offer you our products or services just yet.
We only send your funds to a bank account in your name. For business accounts, we send to an account in your business name.
How do I withdraw?
- Select Withdraw on your Portfolio and select the currency.
- If you've deposited via local bank transfer before, your bank account is typically already saved.
- If you've only deposited via card or Apple/Google Pay, we won't have your bank details on file. The app will walk you through how to add them.
How long do withdrawals take?
Most withdrawals are paid out within 2 business days, but in rare cases, it may take longer if the funds from your recent sell trade(s) have not settled. After the funds are paid out by us, HUF, EUR, and GBP typically arrive on the same banking day, USD typically arrives within 2 banking days, and SWIFT payments in any available currency may take 5 banking days.
As processing times can vary, previous times do not indicate the time your next withdrawal will be paid out. It’s best to keep the 2 business day estimation in mind when managing your account.
Get more information here: Everything about withdrawals.