September 15, 2025 · New feature
Greenline now supports BMO InvestorLine
Upload your BMO InvestorLine statement and your holdings and cost basis get pulled in automatically.
BMO InvestorLine opened its doors in September 1988, which makes it one of the first discount brokerages in Canada. Back then, you had to trade in person, over the phone, or by fax. It did not move online until 2000. A lot of the Canadians who bought their first stocks in the 90s bought them through InvestorLine, and a lot of those same accounts are still sitting there today.
Those accounts are now welcome in Greenline.
Upload your BMO InvestorLine PDF statement and every holding, cost basis, and book value gets pulled in automatically. Over 100 of BMO’s commission-free ETFs show up correctly too, with the right cost base applied.
The Canadians who have had an InvestorLine account for 20 or 30 years finally have a way to see all of that history in one place, next to everything else they own.
Ready to see it all together? Get started in Greenline.
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