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In this article

  • What is the cheapest investment platform?
  • What is the cheapest platform for portfolios under £50,000?
  • What is the cheapest platform for portfolios over £50,000?
  • What is the cheapest platform for buying and selling shares?
  • What is the cheapest 'do-it-for-me' investment platform?
  • Do investment platform fees matter?
  • Should you only consider fees?

What is the cheapest investment platform?

The cheapest investment platform for you will depend on how much money you want to invest and what you want to invest in.

We’ve estimated the cost of investing various sums in investment platforms over the course of a year.

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What is the cheapest platform for portfolios under £50,000?

Investors with less than £50,000 should look for platforms with a low percentage-based annual fee and no fixed fees.

You shouldn't receive inferior customer service because you probably aren't a company's wealthiest client: many top-rated platforms now allow you to invest from just £1.

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What is the cheapest platform for portfolios over £50,000?

Fixed-fee platforms are likely to work out cheaper for larger portfolios, where differences in fees can add up to thousands of pounds.

Don't ignore percentage-fee platforms completely, however, as some stop charging for amounts over certain thresholds.

Which? members can exclusively read our summary of the cheapest investment platforms for big portfolios.

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If you frequently buy or sell investments – particularly shares, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) or investment trusts – then pay close attention to the cost per trade.

Which? members can exclusively read our summary of the cheapest investment platforms for trading shares.

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What is the cheapest 'do-it-for-me' investment platform?

You can now find investment platforms that pick a portfolio of investments for you, based on a questionnaire about your investing aims and attitude to risk.

Do-it-for-me platforms (sometimes referred to as 'roboadvisers') tend to be more expensive than DIY platforms, although bear in mind that do-it-for-me platform fees tend to include fund fees, whereas DIY fees do not.

Which? members can exclusively read our summary of the cheapest do-it-for-me ('roboadviser') investment platforms.

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Do investment platform fees matter?

Yes, platform fees make a huge difference.

For a start, they apply whether your investments perform well or badly. Reducing the sum you pay your platform is one of the few 'guaranteed' ways to improve your returns.

Every £1 you pay your investment platform is money that could have been re-invested for future growth. Over time, the cumulative cost of an expensive platform will increase – as will the benefit of a cheaper one.

Should you only consider fees?

Investment platforms aren't just divided by price, but also by customer service, investment choice, investment information and ease of access.

  • You can find out which are the best investment platforms here.

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