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Investment Consulting
Independent investment consulting in Germany for expats and professionals. Learn how to invest wisely, build a long-term strategy, and grow your wealth
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Wealth Management
Wealth Management for expats in Germany made simple and transparent. Finanz2Go provides independent, fee-based advice on investing, wealth building, retirement planning, and risk management.
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Pension Consulting
Get independent pension consulting in Germany. Understand the public, private, and company pension systems and plan your retirement effectively as an expat in Germany.
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FAQs
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Over +500 trust us with their finances:
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Look for advisors who are independent (not tied to a specific bank or insurance company), have transparent fees, and are registered with BaFin (the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority).
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A financial advisor helps you manage your money, investments, and long-term financial goals.
In Germany, this can include setting up savings plans, pension contributions, investment portfolios, and insurance tailored to your personal situation as an expat.