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HSBC Invest Direct account

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Anyone here using an HSBC Invest Direct account for their investments, if so does their website work? I can't get their Research Centre website to do anything, it keeps redirecting back to the base page, is this just a temporary glitch or does their website not actually work?


Their flat-fee of £42 per year works out a lot better than HL and I couldn't find any other cheap alternatives apart from iWeb which I didn't want to use for this particular chunk of investments.

It has taken nearly three months to finally get the appropriate current account opened properly so that I could open an Invest Direct account and now I find it doesn't work. I am getting a little worried about their seeming incompetence.

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  • george4064
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    I don't use HSBC Invest Direct so can't comment, but what I can say is that its a general rule of thumb that you'd receive a much better level of service/usability if you use a investment only platform (such as HL, AJ Bell, Cavendish etc) rather than a bank's 'side show' investment platform such as HSBC's First Direct.
    "If you aren’t willing to own a stock for ten years, don’t even think about owning it for ten minutes” Warren Buffett

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  • RomfordNavy
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    If I dump HSBC can anyone suggest what is the next cheapest broker for a buy and hold (non-ISA) portfolio of say £100k?
  • george4064
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    If I dump HSBC can anyone suggest what is the next cheapest broker for a buy and hold (non-ISA) portfolio of say £100k?
    Decide for yourself: https://monevator.com/compare-uk-cheapest-online-brokers/
    "If you aren’t willing to own a stock for ten years, don’t even think about owning it for ten minutes” Warren Buffett

    Save £12k in 2025 - #024 £1,450 / £15,000 (9%)
  • RomfordNavy
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    george4064 wrote: »
    But which of those allow investment in Lindsell Train Global Equity?
  • ColdIron
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    edited 10 July 2019 at 5:42PM
    You could cross reference it with the link provided in post #11 of your other thread. With respect, there comes a point where you should try to figure this sort of thing out yourself

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6023159
  • gt94sss2
    gt94sss2 Posts: 6,082 Forumite
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    edited 10 July 2019 at 5:45PM
    Anyone here using an HSBC Invest Direct account for their investments, if so does their website work? I can't get their Research Centre website to do anything, it keeps redirecting back to the base page, is this just a temporary glitch or does their website not actually work?

    It will be a temporary glitch - there platform has been going for years so I'm sure its reliable - if old fashioned
  • Aminatidi
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    If I dump HSBC can anyone suggest what is the next cheapest broker for a buy and hold (non-ISA) portfolio of say £100k?

    Probably II

    But trade frequency may change that.

    Try this http://www.comparefundplatforms.com/
  • gt94sss2
    gt94sss2 Posts: 6,082 Forumite
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    george4064 wrote: »
    I don't use HSBC Invest Direct so can't comment, but what I can say is that its a general rule of thumb that you'd receive a much better level of service/usability if you use a investment only platform (such as HL, AJ Bell, Cavendish etc)

    While not disagreeing in principle - if its largely a buy and hold portfolio it makes very little difference
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