InvestEngine Customer Reviews
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5/5
Pros:
Great Investment!
Cons:
Nothing!
5/5
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Easy
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More
5/5
Pros:
It is free and has a wide choice of ETFs
Cons:
Better UX on the app and on their website
5/5
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Excellent customer support, build your own portfolio and great selection of ETFs
Cons:
Real time purchasing instead of just using a broker once a day. We therefore miss out on good prices at certain points in the day.
5/5
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Low costs
5/5
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Increasing variety and improved app with low fees
Cons:
Improve app further and direct debit processing
5/5
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Low fees and simple
Cons:
Better analytics and help to choose etfs
5/5
Pros:
The low cost
Cons:
Offer more ETF choice
5/5
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Great communication
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Na
5/5
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User friendly app
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Interest on cash
5/5
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Speed of transactions
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N/a – excellent
5/5
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Cost good app
Cons:
ETF data and transaction time
5/5
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Robo Investing
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Easy and fast withdrawal
5/5
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Easy to set up & use
4/5
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Graphics and drill down into investment
Cons:
Keep up the good work
5/5
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Simple intuitive interface. Fully managed investment.
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N/A
5/5
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Starting to make a profit
5/5
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Value
Cons:
Expand investment options
5/5
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ease of investing
Cons:
speed of deposit & transactions
5/5
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Fees, or lack of them
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Better research info
InvestEngine Expert Review
InvestEngine is one of the best investment platforms for buying ETFs

Provider: InvestEngine
Verdict: InvestEngine is one of the cheapest ways to buy ETFs as they offer zero account fees for DIY investors as well as low-cost simple managed ETF portfolios. They also have a managed ETF investment service, for those that want help with what to invest in.
Is InvestEngine any good?
Yes, InvestEngine won “Best ETF Platform” in the 2025 Good Money Guide Awards.
InvestEngine makes it really simple to get started by investing in ETFs with zero commission, although the market range is a bit limited if you are looking for more complex asset classes. Plus, they also have a managed service for those who want an expert to build a diverse portfolio of ETFs for them.
Pricing: Top marks as it is actually free to buy and hold ETFs in a GIA and ISA (although keep in mind you have to pay ETF charges to the exchange). Plus, the InvestEngine SIPP is free and managed accounts are very low cost too
Market Access: InvestEngine only offer about 763 ETFs on their platform so are marked down a bit here. However, they do offer enough to build a diverse portfolio of exchange-traded funds.
Platform & App: Both are well built and easy to use, intuitive and cross-device
Customer Service: InvestEngine are easy to contact through chat (even on weekends) plus an active community board. There is no published phone number on the site though.
Research & Analysis: There are some good insights on their blog, with fairly active social channels (mainly investing tips or product highlights).
Pros
- Fractional ETF investing
- Zero commission ETFs
- Managed ETF portfolio service
- Free ETF SIPP account
Cons
- Limited to ETFs
- Cannot buy individual shares
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4.5Capital at risk.
InvestEngine Facts & Figures
| ⬜ Public Company | ✔️ |
| 👉 Number Active Clients | 38,000 |
| 💰 Minimum Deposit | £100 |
| 💸 Client Funds | £390m |
| 📅 Founded | 2019 |
Account Costs | |
| 👉 Investment Account | 0% |
| 👉 SIPP | 0.15% |
| 👉 Stocks & Shares ISA | 0% |
| 👉 Junior ISA | ❌ |
| 👉 Lifetime ISA | ❌ |
Dealing Costs | |
| 👉 UK Shares | ❌ |
| 👉 US Stocks | ❌ |
| 👉 ETFs | £0 |
| 👉 Bonds | ❌ |
| 👉 Funds | ❌ |

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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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