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CashPlus combines the best of both worlds: attractive interest rates and payment flexibility. You benefit from interest rate developments unprecedentedly and receive interest rates significantly higher than current accounts and most call money accounts. While the interest received may vary, there is no risk of loss due to fluctuations in value. And the best part?…
For some months now, savers have again enjoyed rising interest rates. Especially the overnight deposit account is enjoying strong growth in Germany. With CashPlus, UnitPlus has developed a globally innovative call money 2.0 superior to traditional call money accounts. Today, we will examine why this is the case in greater detail. Introducing the classic call…
by Capital and the Institut für Vermögensaufbau The business magazine Capital evaluates 40 digital investment advisors in Germany once a year in cooperation with the Institut für Vermögensaufbau. This year UnitPlus is represented for the first time and has directly received the top score of 5 stars and the first place as best investment newcomer.…
CashPlus fundamentally rethinks call money by improving the weak points of a classic call money account regarding interest, flexibility, and security. In today’s article, we talk about how CashPlus works technically. For those who would like to learn more about CashPlus generally, we recommend the article “The Interest is Back.” What does call money 2.0…
Being financially independent has always been very important to me. Early on, I earned money on top of my pocket money and looked into different investment forms. Making money through interest always seemed better to me than through work. Later, I started investing in stocks and ETFs – so it’s no wonder I thought UnitPlus…
In Germany alone, there are more than 150 million bank cards that are used every day to make payments all over the world. The bank cards are linked to current accounts, which generally offer no or, at most, very low-interest rates. This means that high inflation results in an enormous loss of purchasing power and…