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StashAway launches lifetime perks for regular investors

They can get an additional 0.15% pa returns or add to their ETF portfolio with no order fee.

StashAway has introduced the Regular Investing Advantage, offering lifetime benefits to regular investors.

Regular Investing Advantage offers StashAway’s regular investors two permanent rewards: additional returns on cash, and unlimited free buy orders on ETFs, the wealth technology company said in a press release on 16 April 2026.

Clients who invest regularly in a diversified investment portfolio on StashAway earn additional 0.15% per annum (p.a.) returns on their cash.

Clients who invest in any of StashAway’s ETFs across asset classes, and who invest monthly into the same ETF portfolio, can add with no order fee.

The lifetime benefits have no minimum investment requirement.

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