3 easy ways to open an IRA
It’s easy to open and fund an individual retirement account (IRA). Whether you prefer investing on your own or want personal investment guidance, we have an option to fit your needs.
Automated Investor
Open an IRA through our robo-advisor and take the time and guesswork out of investing for retirement. We invest, monitor and rebalance your portfolio for you and give you access to a financial professional whenever you need personal guidance. Simply tell us about your goals, comfort with risk and timeframe. Our investment professionals will target a portfolio personalized for you, for a low annual advisory fee. Automated Investor from U.S. Bancorp Investments is exclusively available to current customers. Learn about IRAs with our robo-advisor.
Not a customer yet? We can help you get started quickly — just call 866-897-3929.
Self-directed brokerage
For a more hands-on investing approach, open a self-directed brokerage account from U.S. Bancorp Investments. This lets you trade stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs1 and more, on your own. Learn more.
Financial professional
When you work with a dedicated wealth professional through U.S. Bank or U.S. Bancorp Investments, you’ll have a single point of contact to help guide your IRA strategy.
We’ll work with you to understand your whole financial picture and ensure all the pieces are working harder for you based on your unique retirement goals.
Work with a financial advisor or banker
To open an IRA now, call an advisor at 888-620-8772.
Insights
Retirement savings plan: A guide to getting control
Keeping track of retirement accounts and savings can be a challenge. Follow the steps in this quick guide to take control.
4 benefits of an IRA
Look beyond your 401(k) or pension to maximize the power of your retirement savings.
How much should I save for retirement?
A look at what percentage of earnings to set aside and strategies to stay on track at different life stages.
About brokerage and investment advisory services
To learn more about the differences between brokerage and investment advisory services and fees from U.S. Bancorp Investments, please read the Client Relationship Summary and Regulation Best Interest Disclosure.