Lloyds tsb share dealing my account

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Get Martin's Free Weekly Money Tips email. Keep me logged in. Login Login with Facebook. Don't have a Forum account? Join Here Start posting on MoneySavingExpert Forum in minutes. Have a Forum account? Search Post reply Subscribe to thread. Lloyds TSB Share dealing- any good? Looking at investing in shares, absolute beginner I am. So please enlighten me! There are currently no thanks for this post.

I think their admin fees for just holding an account can really add up. There are cheaper alternatives! Users saying Thanks 2. Are all places like that? Never let the perfume of the premium overpower the odour of the risk. Users saying Thanks 3. Read up and learn as much as you can before you part with any money.

High street banks are known for, and good at, stuff like current accounts, savings accounts, loans and sometimes credit cards. They also sell services on the side like insurance, pensions, stockbroking etc. But if you actually want these other financial services, you'll generally find a dedicated company is better.

Either they offer more features for the same or lower cash, or they offer the same features for quite a bit less cash. Without wanting to say Lloyds have a bad product I haven't tried it , one assumes they can do a lower quality product for more money because customers will pay for a convenience factor of dealing with a name they know, even if it's a completely separate department with different customer service levels, rather than leaping into the unknown with another company.

Users saying Thanks 1. Try Halifax share dealing.

lloyds tsb share dealing my account

A lot of the big name brokers have a 'regular investment' product like the Halifax one, and many are cheaper e. Selftrade and TD are both 1.

lloyds tsb share dealing my account

For example, Selftrade is all FTSE, some ex-FTSE , plus some funds and ETFs. TD's offering includes FTSE as well as funds and ETFs. Halifax's website doesn't say what the limitations are, but it's unlikely to include AIM shares, foreign shares etc and you might find after opening the account they won't let you buy the shares you really want.

If it's a binary bet like that, you'll either be a big winner or a big loser and the dealing cost becomes less important. Some excellent advice here, much thanks for them all! The time now is 2: Sign up for MoneySaving Emails. FAQs Privacy policy Past emails Unsubscribe. Forum Message Forum team message goes here Message history. Welcome to our new Forum!

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