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Online Stock Traders

Online stock trading of Lithuanian stocks is possible through several banks and brokers. The list below shows you the online banks and brokers, who have an english version available of their online stock trading platform.

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 Online Stock Traders¹ Place Web Site Online Stock Trading Platform
 
Glitnir Stockholm  (Sweden) www.glitnir.se Glitnir Active Trader

Hansabanka Riga  (Latvia) www.hansabanka.lv Hanza.net price list

Hansabankas Vilnius  (Lithuania) www.hansa.lt Hanza.net price list

Hansapank Tallinn  (Estonia) w.hansa.ee Hanza.net price list

Jūsų tarpininkas Kaunas  (Lithuania) www.jt.lt JTon-line price list

Sampo Pank Tallinn  (Estonia) www.sampopank.ee price list

SEB Pank Tallinn  (Estonia) www.seb.ee U-net price list

SEB banka Riga  (Latvia) www.seb.lv e-Broker price list

SEB bankas Vilnius  (Lithuania) www.seb.lt price list

¹ Online traders offering a stock trading platform in english language.


Transaction Fees

Online stock trading of Lithuanian stocks is not expensive. Use the graphic below to compare the transaction fees (in euro). A number of banks offer attractive prices for Estonia and Latvia as well. To compare the transactions fees between countries just click on the graphic. A popup of the graphic with switches will appear (use the switches to navigate between countries).

Hansabanka

price list

Hansabankas

price list

Hansapank

price list

Jūsų tarpininkas

price list

Sampo Pank

price list

SEB Pank

price list

SEB banka

price list

Comparison between countries shows that four banks have competitive fees for online trading of all Baltic stocks, namely:
- Hansabankas;
- Hansapank;
- SEB Pank, and;
- SEB banka.
So, with an account at for example Hansabankas, based in Lithuania, you can not trade only Lithuanian shares at a competitive price, but Estonian and Latvian shares as well.


Yearly maintenance fees

The graphic below shows the annual maintenance fee (in euro) for keeping Lithuanian stocks in portfolio. Most banks charge maintenance fees once per month or quarter, but for reason of comparison the fees have been calculated for a full year. Click on the graphic to compare the maintenance fees between countries. A popup of the graphic with switches will appear (use the switches to navigate between countries).

Hansabanka

price list

Hansabankas

price list

Hansapank

price list

Jūsų tarpininkas

price list

SEB Pank

price list

SEB bankas

price list

Notice that Jūsų tarpininkas, whose transaction fee per trade (buy/sell) is a bit higher, charges the lowest maintenance fee (0.04% of the portfolio value per year). So, if you want to buy stocks and keep them for multiple years, then Jūsų tarpininkas could be an interesting broker.

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