MyBank Belgium

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App Description

Manage your accounts and your investments on your smartphone

Easy to use, the Deutsche Bank Belgium mobile app means you can manage your accounts and your investments safely on your smartphone or your tablet, wherever, whenever and however you want.

Main features
• Buy (after reading the information and documents required by law) and sell shares, funds *, trackers ** and bonds via your smartphone or tablet.
• Closely monitor your investment portfolio and pending orders in detail. The information in the MyBank app is in line with what you will find in Online Banking. The evolution of your individual investments is shown in detail with the performance since purchase and the performance since the beginning of the year, always at the last known price.
• Stay informed thanks to our advice and market analysis.
• Receive personalized messages and push notifications to let you know when important information about your portfolio arrives.
• View the balance and history of your current, savings and fixed-term accounts and your DB Investor Account (as well as those accounts for which you have a mandate).
• Make transfers between your accounts, to your registered beneficiaries or to any other bank account within the SEPA zone.
• Self-service: access the Self-Service area and carry out many procedures related to your cards, accounts, etc. by yourself.

How does it work?
When you log on for the first time, create your profile using your digipass and choose a 6-figure PIN. Then start enjoying the app features. For future log-ins, you only need your PIN of fingerprint (Touch ID) / facial recognition (Face ID) to log in safely.

More information?
You can find more information about this app on deutschebank.be


Not a customer yet?
Go to deutschebank.be and become a customer now.

* The term “fund” is the common name for an Undertaking for Collective Investment (UCI), which may exist under the status of an UCITS (UCITS) or an UCI (non-UCITS), and take various legal forms (SICAV, mutual fund, etc.). An UCI may have sub-funds. Funds are subject to risks. They may go up or down and investors may not get back the amount of their investment.
** A tracker, also known as an ETF (Exchange Traded Fund), is a fund listed on a stock market, which allows it to be bought and sold throughout the trading session, like a listed security. The trackers aim to track the performance of a predefined stock market index as closely as possible.