Questrade (2024)

Questrade (1)

Wealth Management | Toronto, ON | Founded: 1999 | www.questrade.com

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Company Overview

Questrade is a Toronto based online brokerage firm founded by Edward Kholodenko that provides Canadians with a low cost solution for self-directed securities investing through a proprietary trading platform and a managed investing solution under the product name Questwealth Portfolios.

Senior Management

Edward Kholodenko: President and CEO (1999-Present). Previously: Founder, Textiles Distribution in Eastern Europe (1991-1999). Education: BA Geography, Western University.

Stephen Graham: COO (2016-Present). Previously: CEO, Graham Group (2015-2016); CMO Maple Leaf Foods (2009-2014); EVP, Corporate Marketing and Chief Convergence Officer, Rogers (2006-2009); EVP Retail & Small Business Banking & Corporate CMO, CIBC. Education BCom, Honors, Finance, Marketing, Queen’s University.

Dean Percy: CFO (2001-Present). Previously: Sr, Manager, Audit, Arthur Anderson; Audit Manager, KPMG. Education: BA Accounting, University of Waterloo.

Christine Day: CIO (2011-Present). Previously: Engineering Director, Questrade (2006-2011); Advisor/Board Member, OSC LaunchPad, TMX Group, CIO Canada Telus IT Advisory Board (2016-Present); CEO, Pivotalinks Interactive (2002-2005). Education: BA, University of Toronto (2000); Diploma, Computer Engineering, Sheridan College (2002).

History

In 1999, Edward founded Quest Capital Group as he was watching the shift from manual to online trading while running a textiles distribution company in Eastern Europe. The company began in a Toronto office, where customers came to use their terminal connected to highspeed internet to execute stock trades. As faster, more reliable internet became available, the company changed the name in 2001 to Questrade and launched their online platform where customers could execute trades anywhere they had internet connection.[1] After a decade of technology improvements focused on self-directed investing, Questrade launched a robo-advisory solution in 2014 to professionally manage customers’ investments under Portfolio IQ (which was rebranded with the best robo fee offering in 2018 as Questwealth Portfolios).[2] Questrade also launched mobile applications in 2017 upgrading them further with features like touch ID in 2018.[3]

Questrade has over $8B in assets under administration and opens 50,000 new accounts annually. It is Canada's fastest growing online brokerage, has been named the 7-time winner of Canada’s best managed company[4]and won Best Corporate Culture and Canada's Top 100 Small and Medium Businesses in 2018.

[1] https://web.archive.org/web/20020330180153/http://questrade.com:80
[2] https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/questrade-launches-game-changing-wealth-management-service-available-for-all-canadians-516420071.html
[3] https://financefeeds.com/questrade-rolls-new-mobile-trading-application
[4] https://www.canadianbusiness.com/lists-and-rankings/best-managed-companies/platinum-winners

Key Corporate Developments

Press releases:https://www.questrade.com/about-us/press-and-media
July 14, 2008:Questrade Acquires eNorthern, solidifying its #1 rank as Canada’s fastest growing online brokerage
Nov 17, 2014:Questrade launches game-changing wealth management services, available for all Canadians
May 26, 2017:Questrade rolls out new mobile trading application

Business Highlights

Strategy

Questrade operates on a low cost, technology first business model. targeted towards serious, casual and young investors.[5] The launch of the robo-advisory solution Portfolio IQ in 2014 was one of the first robo offerings in Canada, offering a managed investment solution to complement their self-directed offering. Since then there have been many other entrants like BMO SmartFolio & Wealthsimple. Portfolio IQ was rebranded and relaunched in late 2018 as Questwealth Portfolios.

[5] http://www.globeinvestor.com/servlet/ArticleNews/story/GAM/20180217/RBGICARRICKBROKERS

Products/Pricing

  1. Self-Directed Investing: Questrade offers 5 account types including Retirement, Margin, Entity, and Education, Foreign Exchange and Currencies. These accounts are designed for an individual to create and manage their own investment portfolio. Questrade focuses on a low cost, low commission model for their investment products that include stocks, ETFs, options, FX & CFDs, mutual funds, bonds, GICs, IPOs and precious metals. Trading fees can be as low as 1¢ per share, ETFs can be purchased for as low as $0 and Options can be traded for $9.95 +$1/contract.[6]
  2. Questwealth Portfolios™: Questwealth Portfolios™is Questrade’s professionally managed investment solution. It uses ETFs and offers a very low cost fee structure that provides dramatic savings vs. investing in traditional mutual funds. The management fee is calculated based on the account balance, ranging from 0.25% for accounts with $1,000-$99,999 and 0.20% on accounts over $100,000.[6]

[6] https://www.questrade.com/pricing


Technology

Questrade process all new accounts and trades through their online portal. Account creation can be achieved completely in minutes. Questrade maintains three platforms: Web based Questrade Trading, Android and IOS app, a desktop platform Questrade IQ Edge, and Questrade FX Global. Questrade also offers research investment tools including market intelligence reports, earnings, filters, and screeners. All platforms and tools are developed in house[7], and Questrade has two patents around displaying and processing securities.[8]

[7] Interview with account creation customer support, Sam & Austin Baggio 9/27/18
[8] http://brevets-patents.ic.gc.ca/opic-cipo/cpd/eng/search/results.html?query=questrade&start=1&num=50&type=basic_search&newSearch=0


Distribution/Logistics

Questrade serves Canadian customers mainly online, but also has a large, award winning customer service department, which can support customers all across the country via telephone, email or chat. They also have licensed advisors available for in person meetings in their office at 5700 Yonge St North York, ON M2M 4G8.

Marketing

At time of writing, Questrade is running national primetime TV spots that challenge the status quo of investing through traditional banks and financial advisors. This marketing campaign instructs viewers to ask “tough questions" so you can "keep more of your money” and the consistent marketing message is to retire up to 30% wealthier with Questwealth Portfolios (formerly Portfolio IQ).[9]

[9] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JlWmk1_1Sw&list=PL4E3463842B01E133&index=2

Competitors

Many online brokerages exist in Canada and the US. Differentiation is largely based on price, features and user experience. While Questrade’s claim is to be the fastest growing brokerage in Canada[10], the Globe and Mail ranks Qtrade as the best broker that gives the highest quality experience and tools, with a notable second tier including Questrade and Scotia iTrade.[11]

  1. Qtrade – (Vancouver, BC) QTrade, backed by Desjardin Group, is a partner to 150 financial institutions offering services in online brokerage, wealth management, asset management, institutional services, correspondent services and insurance.
  2. Scotia iTrade – (Toronto, ON) Scotia iTrade by Scotiabank, offers online self-directed investing as well as research tools and integration with existing Scotiabank bank accounts.

Since the relaunch of their Questwealth Portfolio offering, Questrade has earned more attention for offering some of the most competitive, low cost fees in Canada for diversified investing.[12]

[10] https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/nightingale-informatix-corp-retains-questrade-inc-as-market-maker-508822411.html
[11] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/online-brokerage-ranking-carrick/article37997437
[12]https://www.moneysense.ca/save/investing/questrade-robo-advisor-questwealth


Corporate Profile Created By: Austin Baggio, Ivey HBA & BESc Candidate 2019
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Questrade (2024)

FAQs

What is the downside of Questrade? ›

Questrade options fees are high for trading stock index options. Options fees are $9.95 per option, plus $1 per contract.

Is Questrade good for beginners? ›

Questrade is very well-suited for personal investing, both on registered or unregistered accounts. Questrade will do the registration work for you for its registered accounts, which is a nice plus. Questrade is well-suited for beginners who are looking to get into investing as its interface is very easy to follow.

Do you need $1000 for Questrade? ›

How much do I need to start investing? For self-directed customers between 18 and 25 years old, or customers of any age opening a self-directed First Home Savings Account, you only need $250. The minimum for all other self-directed customers is $1,000.

How reliable is Questrade? ›

Here's the deal. Off the top Questrade is a member of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) and the Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF). This fact holds a lot of weight because these organizations hold its members to a pretty high standard as far as investor safety goes.

Can US citizens use Questrade? ›

You must have a Canadian address to open an account. Questrade cannot hold regular trading accounts (non-registered accounts) for U.S. residents, even if they are Canadian citizens.

How safe is my money with Questrade? ›

Security: Is Questrade safe? Questrade is as safe as any other brokerage. The company is a registered investment dealer and a member of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC). They're also a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF), a not-for-profit insurance program.

Is day trading illegal in Canada? ›

Day trading is actually quite common in other countries, especially Canada. Not only is it popular, but it is also legal. It is considered to be a legitimate source of income according to the Canada Revenue Agency.

What is better than Questrade? ›

Wealthsimple offers stocks, cryptocurrency trading and ETF trading making the variety of assets and investments more limited than Questrade. Wealthsimple does offer crypto trading rather than crypto ETFs making it a better crypto platform.

How much does it cost to withdraw from Questrade? ›

Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) withdrawals are free, but Wire withdrawals can be faster. For EFT withdrawals exceeding $50,000 CAD or $25,000 USD, these will take an additional business day to process for every $50,000 CAD/$25,000 USD above the threshold.

Is Questrade owned by a bank? ›

Invest with Canada's largest independent online brokerage

"Questrade is the only Canadian owned discount brokerage independent of all big banks, with the same protection assurance.

How do you get $50 on Questrade? ›

Refer a friend

And the more you share, the more you earn! Get $50 for every friend who opens their first account, up to 30 friends per year.

How do I avoid exchange fees on Questrade? ›

Once you hold U.S. Dollars in your Questrade account, you will not be subject to forced currency conversion fees on each transaction.

Is Questrade Canadian or American? ›

Questrade is an online brokerage firm and wealth management firm based in Canada. It is Canada's largest discount broker.

Is Questrade like Robinhood? ›

Questrade is a low cost Canadian brokerage company, and it is available ONLY to Canadian residents and citizens. Robinhood is a United States stock broker, and it is NOT available to Canadians.

Is Questrade good for crypto? ›

Questrade Crypto Review | 2022

Questrade doesn't offer direct crypto exposure but it does offer popular crypto-based stocks. Unlike its competitors, Questrade is popular for its low fees and an intuitive user interface without forgetting a transparent fee structure that comes with commission-free ETF trading.

Can I withdraw USD from Questrade? ›

Withdrawals can only be made in CAD or USD. Other currencies are not supported at this time. Cheque withdrawals are also available in both CAD and USD, however due to the processing and mailing time required, this withdrawal method is not recommended.

What is the average rate of return on Questrade? ›

It was expanded to include 500 companies in 1957. Between 1957 and 2021, the index averaged an annualized rate of return of roughly 11.88%. If you look at the TSX Composite Index 1, over the 50 year period from November 30, 1971 to November 20, 2021, the average annualized return was 7.94%.

Why is cash in the negative for Questrade? ›

If you have a negative listed cash balance in your margin account, that means you are currently borrowing money. Your margin account will automatically borrow money whenever you make a trade that is not covered by the available cash of the currency of the trade in your account.

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