Investment ISA
Also known as a Stocks and Shares ISA. This is the most popular account people choose when they start to invest.
You can pay in up to £20,000 per tax year
You don’t pay tax on any returns you make from your investments.
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Investments can fall as well as rise in value and you may get back less than you invest. We don’t offer personal financial advice so if you’re not sure about investing, seek independent advice. Tax rules can change and their effects vary depending on your individual circumstances. You may have to pay tax when you come to withdraw money from your pension.
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Also known as a Stocks and Shares ISA. This is the most popular account people choose when they start to invest.
You can pay in up to £20,000 per tax year
You don’t pay tax on any returns you make from your investments.
A flexible account if you’ve already used your ISA allowance for the current tax year or you’re already paying into an ISA with another provider.
No limits on the amount you can invest
The return you make on your investments will be taxable.
Our SIPP is designed to help you prepare for retirement.
If you’re comfortable putting money away until you’re at least 55 (rising to 57 in 2028) and making your own investment decisions
You may be eligible for tax relief on the money you pay in.
No charge to open the account and a simple annual customer account fee of 0.25% on investments up to £200,000 and 0.05% on investments above £200,000.
Activity | Cost |
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Buying and selling shares* | £6 per deal** |
Buying and selling funds | No charge |
Regular investments | No charge |
Dividend reinvestment | No charge |
Holding cash | No charge |
Transferring investments | No charge |
Cash withdrawal and account closure | No charge |
*Including ETFs, investment trusts, bonds and gilts
**Online dealing only. Taxes may apply when buying shares. A foreign exchange and an international brokerage fee will be charged when trading international shares.