Share Dealing Charges

 Online Dealing Charges - UK and International Trading

Real-time online trades£11.95 per trade
Regular investments£2.00 per stock
FundsFREE

Telephone Dealing Charges

Up to £5,000£25.00
Between £5,000 and
£50,000
£50.00
Between £50,000 and
£100,000
£75.00
Over £100,0000.1% of the deal value
International Trading£11.95
FundsFREE

Certificate Trading - telephone only

All certifcate rates                               1.25% of the deal value, minimum £30.00

What else do you pay?

UK trading
When you buy UK stocks, you also have to pay a form of tax called Stamp Duty or Stamp Duty Reserve Tax. This is 0.5% of the value of the investments you buy (1% on Irish stocks and 0% on Exchange Traded Funds).

International trading
Foreign currency conversions are required to facilitate the settlement of international transactions. We apply a charge of 1% either side of the available exchange rate when buying and selling international securities. The available exchange rate is based on the exchange rate provided by Digital Look. Indicative exchange rates are provided prior to trading, and the rate applicable to the individual trade is confirmed on the contract note once the deal has been completed.

Over £10,000
If you buy or sell any investments worth over £10,000, you pay a levy of £1.00 to the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers (PTM).

Click here to view our Regulatory Information

Halifax Share Dealing Limited trading as the Bank of Scotland Share Dealing Service. Halifax Share Dealing Limited. Registered in England No. 3195646.  Registered Office: Trinity Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX1 2RG. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority, 25 The North Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5HS.  A Member of the London Stock Exchange and an HM Revenue & Customs Approved ISA Manager.

Online Share Dealing

Please remember...

The value of your investment can go down as well as up and you may not get back the full amount you invest. If you are in any doubt about buying or selling shares we recommend you seek advice from an Independent Financial Advisor.