Wealthsimple Trade is a solid choice for Canadians who are new to self-directed investing, thanks to no commission fees on ...
Toronto-based Wealthsimple announced its new “Wealthsimple Predict,” a platform for trading event contracts via Kalshi.
TORONTO — Wealthsimple Inc. says it is raising up to $750 million in capital in an effort to accelerate its growth. The equity raise will bring its valuation to $10 billion upon completion. The equity ...
New standalone app, Wealthsimple Predict, will give Canadians access to nearly 4,000 contracts trading on Kalshi, the leading U.S. predictions exchangeToronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - June 18, 2026 ...
TORONTO — If you're convinced you know what Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem's going to do at the next interest rate announcement or have a sixth sense about the weather, Wealthsimple will soon ...
Back in May, Wealthsimple teased that kids and teens accounts were on the way as part of a bigger push into family banking.
Wealthsimple Inc. is partnering with prediction market Kalshi for its new trading product, giving Canadians access to contracts from the largest such platform in the United States and thus allowing ...
Wealthsimple's business banking expansion highlights how modern entrepreneurs are demanding faster, simpler and more flexible financial tools.
If you have a strong take on where the Bank of Canada's overnight rate is heading, or whether inflation will rise again before year-end, you can now put money on it — legally, in Canada, through a ...
Canadian online brokerage Wealthsimple wants to chart a future enabling the real-world use of cryptocurrencies rather than simply facilitating trading, but is likely to face unexpected costs and ...
Occupy Wall Street was all about delivering equity in terms of wealth distribution and earning. Maybe technology can help with that. There has been much talk in recent years about the democratization ...
NHL Stanley Cup. The new Wealthsimple Predict app opens nearly 4,000 event contracts to Canadian retail investors — but ...