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Moneyfarm offers a really simple way to start investing in pre-made portfolios with the added bonus of being able to buy individual shares, ETFs, bonds and mutual funds.
Richard Berry
Richard Berry
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Moneyfarm Customer Reviews

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Excellent

20th June 2024

Excellent

Shaun figgins

Excellent customer service. Happy with…

20th June 2024

Excellent customer service. Happy with growth of my investment.

Debra Salzman

Excellent for small investor

20th June 2024

Excellent for small investor

Ronald William Youlton

They keep me informed of…

20th June 2024

They keep me informed of the performance of my investment and the current market trends which could affect the performance.

James Neil

excellent

20th June 2024

excellent

Maria Carminati

Very good personnel service

20th June 2024

Very good personnel service

Thomas Goddard

good.. user friendly

20th June 2024

good.. user friendly

Maureen Bunker

Easy to transfer in an…

20th June 2024

Easy to transfer in an existing ISA and help when needed at the end of an email

Roger Edwards

Great platform, low costs, have…

20th June 2024

Great platform, low costs, have made me a ton of money

Stephen Cook

Credible

20th June 2024

Credible

Graham Baker

Moneyfarm Expert Review

Moneyfarm Digital Wealth Management Review
Moneyfarm

Provider: Moneyfarm

Verdict: Moneyfarm is a digital wealth manager that aims to make personal investing simple and accessible. It was launched initially in Italy in 2012 by Italian bankers Paolo Galvani and Giovanni Dapra and entered the UK in 2016 and has big-name financial backers such as Allianz Global Investors, Cabot Square Capital, United Ventures and Poste Italiane.

Is Moneyfarm any good for wealth management?

Yes, Moneyfarm is more of a digital wealth manager rather than a robo-advisor as the portfolios are put together by investment managers, rather than automatically. The automation, as it where, is fine-tuning your portfolio to match your risk/reward choices. As opposed to other robo advisors you can also top-up your portfolio with individual shares and ETFs.

Fees: Moneyfarm charges 0.75% to 0.6% up to Β£100k then 0.45% to 0.35% over Β£100k. Moneyfarm investing account fees are scaled between 0.75% for accounts between Β£500 and Β£50,000, then above Β£100k are 0.45% to 0.35%. Average investment fund fees are 0.2% and the average market spread when buying and selling is 0.10%.

Market Access: You can invest in 7 pre-made portfolios, but also (unlike a lot of other digital wealth managers and robo-adviors) also buy individual shares, ETFs, bonds and mutual funds online. It’s a bit of a shame you can’t buy US stocks, But Moneyfarm is best really for setting up regular investments in a GIA, ISA or SIPP, then letting them grow over time without too much tinkering and speculating on Tech stocks.

App & Platform: It’s really easy to use, plus it puts you through your paces to make sure you understand what you are investing in. Apparently, my Moneyfarm investor profile is “pioneering”, which means I want to take on more risk for potentially better returns.

Customer Service: This is mostly online as you’d expect but solves all issues – I’ve had some good calls with MOneyfarm about how their producsts work over the years and they really know their stuff. If you want to find out more about their ethos, you can read my interview with the CEO Giovanni DaprΓ  on how they are so much more than a robo-advisor.

Research & Analysis: Not much to speak of other than a few guides, but that’s ok, as I don’t really want Moneyfarm spamming me with stock trading ideas.

Moneyfarm Portfolio Allocation

Pros

  • Easy to use with low fees
  • The ability to buy shares, bonds, ETFS & funds
  • Diverse managed portfolios

 

 

Cons

  • High Β£500 minimum investment
  • 0.75%* account fee is relatively high
  • Pricing
    (5)
  • Market Access
    (5)
  • Online Platform
    (5)
  • Customer Service
    (5)
  • Research & Analysis
    (5)
Overall
5

Capital at risk

Moneyfarm Facts & Figures

⬜ Public Company❌
πŸ‘‰ Number Active Clients135K
πŸ’° Minimum DepositΒ£500
πŸ’Έ Client FundsΒ£3.9 billion
πŸ“… Founded2012
Account Costs
➑️ Investment Account
0.25%-0.75%
➑️ SIPP
0.25%-0.75%
➑️ Stocks & Shares ISA
0.25%-0.75%
➑️ Junior ISA
0.25%-0.75%
➑️ Lifetime ISA
❌
Dealing Costs
➑️ UK Shares
Β£3.95 per trade
➑️ US Stocks
Β£3.95 per trade
➑️ ETFs
Β£3.95 per trade
➑️ Bonds
0.3% for Liquidity +
➑️ Funds£3.95 per trade

Capital at risk

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