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Saving for the Child: More than Half of the Parents Give Away Return Opportunities on the Capital Market - Mittelstand Cafe

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The majority of parents in Germany rely on low-yield investment for their own child. This is shown by a recent study by the Robo-Advisor VisualVest, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Investment. How do German parents save on young people and what aspects are important to them? The digital asset manager VisualVest wanted to find out and asked more than 1,000 parents together with the market research company YouGov.
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The majority of parents in Germany rely on low-yield investment for their own child. This is shown by a recent study by the Robo-Advisor VisualVest, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Investment. How do German parents save on young people and what aspects are important to them? The digital asset manager VisualVest wanted to find out and asked more than 1,000 parents together with the market research company YouGov.

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CNNMoney Switzerland broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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