A bit about Snapchat
📅 Year founded: 2011
💼 Industry: Technology
🌐 Website: https://www.snapchat.com/en-GB
After Snapchat was released, it quickly became a favoured social media app among those wanting to send multimedia messages. Users are able to send high quality photos with text embedded, that can later become inaccessible to recipients should the sender wish. The company has also been quick to respond to augmented reality trends, making the most of face filters and virtual gaming. So, are you feeling snap happy?
How to buy Snapchat on the Shares app
Buying shares in Snapchat is straightforward.
1. Make sure that you have the Shares app downloaded.
2. Open the app and navigate to the Explore section (the magnifying glass) on the tab bar at the bottom of the app.
3. Use the search bar at the top to find Snapchat. Simply search using the company name or with their ticker symbol SNAP.
4. Now, press ‘buy’.
5. Enter the monetary amount you’d like to spend. You can add a comment and even a GIF reflecting how you feel about your purchase. Once you’re ready, hit review.
6. Your big moment is coming up. Review your order – check the stock price, amount you’re spending, amount of shares you’re receiving, the service fee, and of course, that your witty comment and GIF are all looking sharp. Your time has come - hit confirm.
7. If the stock market that Snapchat is registered on is closed at the time of buying, your order will be scheduled for when the stock market reopens. Read about what time each stock market opens and closes.
8. You can double-check your investment by going onto your invest page, or by going onto the stock’s page directly.
How to sell Snapchat on the Shares app
1. The process for selling a stock is much the same as buying, only reversed. Click on your stock and tap sell (it’s right next to ‘buy’).
2. You’ll be asked the amount of shares you’d like to sell and a chance to review it, just like when you bought the stock. When you are ready, simply hit confirm.
Does Snapchat pay dividends?
No, Snapchat does not currently pay dividends.
For a list of companies that have consecutively been paying dividends for 25 years or more, visit our dividend collection inside the Shares app.
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