In this review, we take a look at Saxo and explore if it is a good investing platform for beginners and advanced investors.
Saxo General Investment Account Review: Superb DMA Access & Service
Account: Saxo General Investment Account
Description: Saxo’s GIA is one of the most advanced accounts for UK long-term investors with access to more than 50 stock exchanges around the world and 22,000 instruments available to invest in. Saxo’s forte is as a trading platform for professional and institutional short and medium-term speculators as it offers direct market access and very low commissions. A good choice for large, active investors. Capital at risk
Is Saxo's GIA a Good Account?
Yes, Saxo was voted “Best Investing Account” in the 2026 Good Money Guide Awards
As well as being one of the best trading platforms, Saxo has good accounts for long-term investments. The platform has recently introduced mutual funds for investors who want to quickly build a diversified portfolio. And income investors can access a huge range of retail and institutional-grade bonds.
On balance, though, I’d say that Saxo remains more of a trading platform than an investing account. So if you’re primarily a high-risk trader and you want to incorporate some longer-term “safer” investments into your portfolio, Saxo is a good place to invest alongside your shorter-term speculation. Saxo is also one of the best brokers for earning interest on your uninvested cash.
Compared with other retail investing accounts like eToro, Saxo is a much better option because of market range, customer service and tax-free products like ISAs and SIPPs.
Fees
Saxo charges €10 a month or 0.12% a year (whichever is higher) based on the value of your portfolio. If you have a VIP account this fee drops to 0.08%. Dealing charges, which are a percentage of transaction size, are competitive – and UK shares trading commission starts at 0.1% (£100 if you buy £100,000 worth of stock) and drops to 0.05% for more active traders.
Special Offers
Platinum. If you have £200,000 or more on account, you can apply for 30% lower transaction and account costs.
VIP. For accounts with portfolios over £1m, you get even better pricing, direct connection to experts, 1:1 SaxoStrats access and event invitations.
What is Saxo’s Platform Like to Use?
Saxo’s investment platform provides exceptional access to the global markets.
Pros
- Direct market access
- Excellent platform
- Low commissions
Cons
- May be too complicated for beginners
- Subscription fees for live pricing
- Pricing (4.5)
- Market Access (5)
- App & Platform (5)
- Customer Service (5)
- Research & Analysis (5)
Overall
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Having worked as a broker at Investors Intelligence and a multi-asset derivatives broker at MF Global (Man Financial), Richard has acquired substantial experience in the industry. His career began as a private client stockbroker at Walker Crips and Phillip Securities (now King and Shaxson), following internships on the NYMEX oil trading floor in New York and London IPE in 2001 and 2000.
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