When you deal shares on Bestinvest you are charged commision after you trade. You also have to pay an annual account charge that is deducted monthly.
Bestinvest Share Dealing Review
Name: Bestinvest Share Dealing
Description: Bestinvest has combined low-cost online investing and share dealing with personalised expert advice to help clients choose the right investments for their portfolio. A good choice for large long-term investors.
Capital at risk.
Summary
A great for those that need a little help with what shares to deal. Bestinves can provide guidance and advice on what shares to add to your portfolio.
- Investments:Β Shares, ETFs, funds & bonds
- Minimum deposit:Β Β£1
- Account types:Β GIA, ISA, SIPP, JISA, JSIPP
- Share dealing account charge:Β 0.45%
- Share dealing fee:Β Β£4.95
Fees:Β Bestinvest share dealing account fees are 0.4% up to Β£250k. Share dealing commissions are Β£4.95 per online share trade.
Pros
- Share dealing advice and recommendations
- Low minimum deposit of Β£1
- Low share dealing fees of Β£4.95
- Share dealing fees from 0.45%
Cons
- Limited market range
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Overall
4.2- Expert opinion: Bestinvest reviewed & rated
Richard is the founder of the Good Money Guide (formerly Good Broker Guide), one of the original investment comparison sites established in 2015. With a career spanning two decades as a broker, he brings extensive expertise and knowledge to the financial landscape.
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.
Richard’s contributions and expertise have been recognized by respected publications such as The Sunday Times, BusinessInsider, Yahoo Finance, BusinessNews.org.uk, Master Investor, Wealth Briefing, iNews, and The FT, among many others.
Under Richard’s leadership, the Good Money Guide has evolved into a valuable destination for comprehensive information and expert guidance, specialising in trading, investment, and currency exchange. His commitment to delivering high-quality insights has solidified the Good Money Guide’s standing as a well-respected resource for both customers and industry colleagues.
You can contact Richard at richard@goodmoneyguide.com