Digital Investing
Investments are not insured by the FDIC, are not a deposit, and may lose value.
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Digital Investing
Investments from Mercantile Bank in partnership with Eko Investments.
Mercantile Bank has partnered with Eko investments to allow investing to be more accessible. With Eko, you can start investing with as little as $10 and choose from a variety of investment options to suit your needs and goals. The tool is directly integrated in customer's online banking for easy access.*
Why Mercantile Bank Digital Investments?
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Seamless Experience
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No new app to download. This tool is seamlessly integrated into your online banking platform.
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Pre-Built Portfolios
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Select from expertly crafted portfolios, designed to offer diversified exposure to both stocks and bonds.
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Hybrid Investing
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Begin with a personalized portfolio tailored to your needs, with optional flexibility for adjustments.
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How does it work?
Step 1: Log into Online Banking
Access the digital investing feature from your online dashboard or mobile app under Mercantile Bank Digital Investments.
Step 2: Tell Us Your Goals
Answer a few simple questions to help personalize your investment approach.
Step 3: Start Investing
Choose from pre-built portfolios, hybrid portfolios, or go self-directed and pick your own assets.
Manage your investments with confidence, from buying fractional shares and ETFs to tracking performance over time.
Frequently Asked Questions On Digital Investing
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How do I start?
Log into Mercantile Banks Online Banking portal. Then select “Mercantile Bank Digital Investments” under “Financial Planning” to begin.
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What’s the minimum investment?
You can start investing with as little as $10 and choose from a variety of investment options.
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Can I choose my own investments?
Yes! Choose self-directed or hybrid portfolio options.
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Is investing advice provided?
This platform helps tailor portfolios but does not provide personalized investment advice.
*Investments provided in partnership with Eko Investments. Investments are not insured by the FDIC, are not a deposit, and may lose value.





