German retail banks and fintech platforms are enhancing access to private equity for small investors by reducing minimum investment requirements and offering simplified private market products. Deutsche Bank and Trade Republic are among the key players in this initiative, aiming to increase diversification and improve risk transparency. Investment minimums differ significantly, with some fintech platforms allowing entry from as low as €1, while traditional banks may set thresholds at €10,000 or higher. Experts highlight the need for transparency, clear liquidity terms, and investor education to ensure sustainable engagement in private equity markets.
German Banks Broaden Private Equity Access for Small Investors
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