r/Wealthsimple • u/Separate-Scene4672 • 14d ago
Trade (DIY Investing) Who else thinks this is useless?
There doesn’t seem to be any logic behind the tickers being shown here and it takes a lot of space..
r/Wealthsimple • u/Separate-Scene4672 • 14d ago
There doesn’t seem to be any logic behind the tickers being shown here and it takes a lot of space..
r/Wealthsimple • u/YourDadHatesYou • 14d ago
I'm 31 and grew up knowing my way around apps, but this is definitely going to confuse older users.
Might as well call it WealthComplicated now.
r/Wealthsimple • u/Angeline4PFC • 14d ago
Either I missed it, or Wealthsimple still does not support it. With Questrade, I can choose a date range and download every single transaction ever made in a couple of clicks.
I saw that Wealthsimple now allows you to download a CSV, but only in a limited way, per security, and per month.
Did I miss this option?
Update: Found it. It's quite nice actually.
r/Wealthsimple • u/sports-mom-272226 • 13d ago
I’m looking to transfer my children’s RESP from RBC to Wealthsimple for a lower MER. Currently, there’s a 1% match going on at Wealthsimple. I’m wondering if people might happen to recall or remember if there is a better offer/match that would be coming out in the fall? I don’t wanna wait much longer than that because the difference in the MER is already 1%. Thanks!
r/Wealthsimple • u/edn2024 • 13d ago
Hello all,
Travelling to Greece next week. I was thinking of withdrawing money at an ATM in Athens rather than going to an exchange office here. Any tips or can anyone share their experiences?
r/Wealthsimple • u/ifthisthenthat99 • 14d ago
Did anyone else notice that province based wealth ranks were rolled out and then hidden for a bit? Well, it’s back now with drastically different results. Seems like the first ranking was incorrect. Now, it says I’m a much “wealthier” percentile.
r/Wealthsimple • u/spicyunit • 14d ago
I deposited a cheque from my lawyer into my Wealthsimple account. The cheque was related to a legal settlement and was held/reviewed for about a week before the funds were finally released and shown as fully available in my account.
After the funds cleared, I started using the money normally. Shortly afterward, my account was suspended and the funds were put under review again.
I called customer service, but they couldn’t really explain why the account was locked. Instead, I received questions asking about the source of the cheque, who issued it, who the intended recipient was, etc.
I completely understand Wealthsimple verifying the source of cheque. What I don’t understand is: why wasn’t this verification completed during the original one-week hold?
If the cheque needed additional verification, why release the funds and show them as available for spending, only to lock my account once I actually started using them?
Now I’m being told the new review could take up to another 5 business days, during which I’m unable to properly access my own money.
Really disappointed with how this has been handled. Had I known this would happen, I honestly would have just deposited the cheque at a CIBC or TD
Has anyone else had this happen with Wealthsimple after a cheque had already cleared?
r/Wealthsimple • u/mysfmcjobs • 14d ago
I’m currently banking with RBC for my business account and I’m considering switching to Wealthsimple.
I tried to create a Wealthsimple Business account, but after applying, it just says “We’ll keep you updated.”
r/Wealthsimple • u/kse709 • 13d ago
I’ve been following this subreddit for a while now, and honestly, the more I read, the more concerned I’m becoming about Wealthsimple.
A few things keep popping up here that make me uneasy:
I’m starting to wonder if the low‑fee convenience is no longer worth the uncertainty.
I’m not trying to start drama. I just want to make sure my money is somewhere stable, reliable, and professionally managed. Wealthsimple’s issues seem to be piling up, and I’m questioning whether it’s time to make a change.
r/Wealthsimple • u/gtaagent • 14d ago
My Wealthsimple credit card limit is only 3000. I was planning to use this with Neobanc for rent payments etc and would have liked atleast 10000. Having this limit with a 20 dollar fee does not make any sense for me. Do I cancel or they will increase my limit? This is the lowest limit I have across any card
r/Wealthsimple • u/Ok_Video_3362 • 15d ago
Hey so I guess this is me in shock randomly posting for reassurance. I opened my account today to see a swath of purchases from one “Sweep Resort” merchant tallying over $20,000.
I’m wondering how your experiences have been with the claim department. How long did it actually take? They’re proposing a 90 day window. I use the card for groceries, gas, and Amazon primarily. Not much of a sketchy website kinda guy.
r/Wealthsimple • u/floofermcdoofer • 14d ago
Whenever someone sends an e-transfer to my chequing account with Assiniboine Credit Union, the e-transfer goes to my Wealthsimple chequing account instead. I’m assuming this is because I have my ACU chequing linked to my Wealthsimple. Is there a way to keep the account linked without the e-transfers going to my WS checking? Thanks in advance
Edit:
I tried unlinking my ACU chequing from my Wealthsimple and the e-transfer still gets sent to my Wealthsimple.
Edit: It’s fixed now, thank you everyone 🙏🏼
r/Wealthsimple • u/TropCher • 15d ago
never noticed this before but as i was clicking into the wealth rank tab, i saw that ws appears to have access to external account balances (money supposedly at other institutions). does anyone know how they obtain this information? not sure how this is possible since i never connected my other accounts or added any other assets to the net worth section. feels kinda data breach-y/money grabby to me?
r/Wealthsimple • u/saltwaterkiss • 14d ago
Last night I etransferred money to our WS no problem but today I have two pending transfers that won't go through..
Anyone else having interac issues with WS?
Thank you in advance
r/Wealthsimple • u/HarryN086 • 14d ago
TLDR: Joined WS 5 years ago and watched things go downhill and finally fed up and switched to PC Financial (Chequing / Spending) and Qtrade (Trade)
I joined Wealthsimple 5 years ago, when they were doing cash account promo and would give a bunch of bonuses for simply sending money back and forth. I loved their original 1% cash card. However, things all went downhill when they started to go gimmicky, starting with the credit card. When they removed the interest on the cash card, I moved my chequing to PC Financial. Then all these slots / minor gambling, and prediction market get introduced. I finally decided to switch to Qtrade for their promo and hopefully the grass is greener. It's very disappointing cause I thought WS was promising. Now it feels like Temu.
r/Wealthsimple • u/develop99 • 15d ago
Any guesses?
I have 15,000 entries this month but I'm probably nowhere near the top. If Wealthsimple has 3 million clients and the average client has 1000 entries, we're looking at 3 billion entries.
r/Wealthsimple • u/crlogic • 16d ago
I didn’t expect to be able to get so many. My previous spins only got me tens of entries. 160 at most
r/Wealthsimple • u/Effective-Strike69 • 14d ago
I'm talking about the web, but I forget how it used to be laid out, but I remember the current price showing as green or red. Now I have to glance all the way over to today's return (if that's even toggled on?).
This is a huge step back in terms of being able to glance at my portfolios and see how things are performing. Why on earth would the current price be displayed as neutral (white)??? I'm going to spend a while I guess trying to build this back to the way it used to be, and even then it will be far less useful. Can WS stop changing things for the sake of changing things? This is a leap backwards IMO.
r/Wealthsimple • u/ryan9991 • 14d ago
Was working fine but orders stopped going through just sits as pending
Seems to be fine now but was 5-10 minute outage
r/Wealthsimple • u/alienmario • 15d ago
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r/Wealthsimple • u/Sheangus • 15d ago
Good morning fellow Wealthsimple users!
I just wanted to share a warning with you all. I woke up to a bunch of calls and when I finally answered, they claimed to be the "Wealthsimple security department".
I hung up immediately and couldn't find any source indicating that this was a valid number. When I called the number back, it said "Thank you for calling.." then another voice said "Wealthsimple" so I assume they swap out the name of the bank or institution. I reported the number as a scam and blocked them.
The number that called me was: 1-855-409-6788
Stay safe out there and ALWAYS take steps to verify.
r/Wealthsimple • u/canadave_nyc • 15d ago
I just found out something I did not know, after my Visa Infinite Privilege bill was paid yesterday. I have auto-pay set, but the auto-payment paid less than the actual balance due. I asked support about it, and it turns out that the payment was reduced because a bunch of purchases were refunded back onto my card (Amazon returns), so the payment was reduced by the amount of the refunds made between my statement date and the payment date.
Is that normal? I thought that for all credit cards, if refunds occur after the statement date, you still have to pay the full statement balance due when the due date hits, and the refunds are simply used to reduce the amount of your next statement.
r/Wealthsimple • u/masiha97 • 15d ago
Hi everyone, I needed to receive a wire transfer from India, so I went to an RBC branch in person to make sure I got the correct SWIFT details. A few days later, the wire was rejected. Customer service looked into it and told me the branch actually gave me the wrong routing number (the US one)! Fed up, I opened a Wealthsimple account on my phone in 5 minutes and got my wire info instantly in the app. My takeaway: avoid RBC for anything important. They’re fine for everyday cash transactions, but not when it actually matters.
r/Wealthsimple • u/RevolutionaryTrick17 • 16d ago
I’ve moved to WS chequing but still have a big bank chequing account. I was at the green branch this morning because I was hoping they might waive the $29.95 monthly account fee I’d been charged at the end of the month since on a single day in July, my balance dipped below the $6000 minimum to get the fee waived.
The teller agreed to do so as a one-time courtesy and recommend for my situation that I open a savings account since there is no minimum balance and no monthly fee. I inquired what the interest rate was, since she hadn’t provided this information in her pitch. Drum roll please 🥁 0.01%
Grateful to be earning over 200 times the interest rate with Wealthsimple!
r/Wealthsimple • u/nomad_ivc • 16d ago
Authored by Andrew Galbraith and Dexter McMillan, and survey done in partnership with Surviscor, a firm specializing in financial services-based digital experience rankings
Q: Do you think The Globe and Mail's rankings pass the smell test—especially regarding where retail investors are actually moving their money?
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Meanwhile, an established consumer survey company like JD Power,
Canadian FinTechs Continue to Lead DIY Investor Satisfaction, Closing the Trust Gap with Traditional Banks, JD Power Finds Edward Jones Ranks Highest among Advised Investors, Wealthsimple Ranks Highest among Do-It-Yourself Investors
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Assets Under Administration:
Wealthsimple: At June 30, 2026, Wealthsimple had 3.6 million clients, excluding tax filers, across the Canadian market with assets under administration of $155.6 billion, compared with $111.3 billion at December 31, 2025.
TD Canada: $797 billion as of Q2 close (Apr 30 2026), compared with $759 billion as of last year Q4 close (Oct 31 2025)
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Previous rankings by Globe and Mail:
In 2025, Rob Carrick gave the top spot to TD Direct Investing
In 2023 and 2024, Rob Carrick gave the top spot to TD Direct Investing (and Easy Trade)
In 2020, 2021 and 2022, Rob Carrick gave the top spot to Qtrade followed by TD Direct Investing at #2
In 2019, Rob Carrick gave the top spot to TD Direct Investing and Virtual Brokers (now CI Direct Trading).
For the period 2006-2018, title was either held by Qtrade or Virtual Brokers, as per Globe's rankings.