DNB
Update: choose what happens with your money
FransRookie
Investeren in lokale energie en circulariteits initiatieven.
FransRookie
Ondersteunen van klimaat adaptatie maatregelen op gebied en stadsniveau.
KeesRookie
Cryptocurrency! π
BastiaanMaster
Maybe we can invest in datacenters, via "The Datacenter Group" (@Ali is also shareholder π): https://www.thedatacentergroup.nl/en/
https://www.emerce.nl/nieuws/the-datacenter-group-neemt-datacenters-investeringsfonds-rabobank
MarkRookie
By default keep at the ECB, as an option I suggest to invest in green sustainable energy.
CΓ©zanneRookie
New art initiatives, green stuff.
DanielRookie
CANCER investigation and treatments
CARDIAC PROBLEMS investigation and treatments
InsideOut | MAWAproductsRookie
...firstly KUDOS to you all. Keeping bulk of our money principally defaulted at ECB and globally investing in sustainable ecological projects and green energy would be my favorite options.
Tom WentzelRookie
A 100% Gold Reserve, no ECB or depositogarantiestelsel needed π
JobChamp
@Lourens-Azure-Tiger#39765 What you're saying doesn't really hold up when you take into account the fact that the user (you) will be in control of choosing whether or not to invest. You can just keep your funds with the ECB and keep using bunq as you are now.
I think adding investment options for those who want to will make bunq more attractive to a larger crowd. That doesn't mean that bunq has to become an investment bank, they could just facilitate the possibility of storing (a part of) your funds with existing investment initiatives, selecting only those that meet certain ethical requirements.
MDRookie
Medical research (but no pharmaceutical industries please).
BastiaanMaster
The video from the livestream session with Ali, talking about the Freedom of Choice launch and answering questions about it:
https://www.facebook.com/bunq/videos/200304734198894/
BenRookie
Crowdfundingplatform
J. van der BurgtRookie
Investments in societal, development, and CSR projects
LourensAce
@Job#39783 Maybe I'm wrong.., but if Bunq goes down because of bad investments, all customers will go down no matter what choice they made.
And what about principles? Bunq started as a non investment bank, it became something you could tell the people you know.
That will be a part of the past apparently.
Would like to know if the customer will be investing directly or through Bunq as main trader.
In the first option the customer is liable for a bad investment, if the second applies Bunq will be and ALL of their customers.
Puzzled about all legalities would like to know more about this.
secind is choisen Bunq will be
JobChamp
@Lourens-Azure-Tiger#39801 It's a fair point. I think the risk for bunq depends on the way that this functionality is implemented and I think you are right about that the user should be liable for his own investment choices, not bunq.
A (for bunq) risk-free option might be:
- All funds are, by default, invested with the ECB.
- If the user wants to, he can (at his own risk) choose to invest in investments from a curated list of (ethical) investments through third parties (like perhaps Triodos, ASN, DEGIRO).
I think the challenge lies in (1) how bunq determines whether or not a certain investment is ethical/green/sustainable and (2) forging alliances and integrating services with reliable third parties.
With regards to principles: would providing users with the possibility to invest through third parties make bunq an investment bank?
JacobRookie
Thx a million! Grand options!
Sustainable Crowdfunding projects!
- CasChampCO2 Saver
I would propose to invest the money in housing development companies with a specific AIM to create affordable housing for middle and lower income families in urban areas in the Netherlands.