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[–] [email protected] 6 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (2 children)

The article is behind a paywall but...

Wealthsimple isn't even a bank, let alone the next big bank. They are not a deposit taking institution. Their 'savings account' is just an agreement with a number of actual banks to accept deposits from Wealthsimple on behalf of their clients. Wealthsimple is merely acting as an intermediary.

Being a true deposit taking institution comes with a lot more regulation and institutional sophistication. Never mind the fact that deposit taking is only one side of what truly defines banking: aggregating demand deposits to enable lending. I'm sure Wealthsimple is looking to get into that game, but since they aren't deposit taking I'm sure it will just be a pretty wrapper around another actual bank just like their 'savings accounts'.

Is Horizons ETFs the next big bank because of their CASH.TO ETF? Horizons is doing a very similar thing through a different vehicle.

Having said, Wealthsimple has clearly created a competitive product suite. But their ability to offer these products fundamentally relies on other organizations (e.g., Mastercard, Big 5 banks) to do the heavy lifting. Wealthsimple's competitive advantage is in product design and advertising.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

It's why Laurentian bank is still looking for a buyer. Wealth Simple could have at least some banking assets already and simply build out their web presence. That they didn't means power Corp didn't want to get into the banking business.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago

Oh, that's really sad for the banks, then, because WS's product design is decidedly mid, at best.