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iWeb Change to Scottish Widows
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It would seem likely. In the main, their competition does not exclude exchange traded investments and they don't currently discriminate between investment types for other trades.cloud_dog said:Was just reading up on no cost regular investing option from an exchange traded instruments perspective. Obviously I could wait a couple of weeks (for the 18th), but I am intrigued if their zero cost regular investment option would include ETFs etc? There is little / no specifics qualifying the offer, but was just intrigued by peoples thoughts?1 -
Hopefully we get the app soon0
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Since Lloyd’s is same platform with free regular investing it includes etfs. The new terms don’t explicitly state funds only so it should include ETFs too.cloud_dog said:Was just reading up on no cost regular investing option from an exchange traded instruments perspective. Obviously I could wait a couple of weeks (for the 18th), but I am intrigued if their zero cost regular investment option would include ETFs etc? There is little / no specifics qualifying the offer, but was just intrigued by peoples thoughts?
https://www.iweb-sharedealing.co.uk/assets/sw-terms-and-conditions.pdf
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Stupid question but is the web address going to change?0
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Since I was wondering the same, at least I don't think it was a stupid question!DRS1 said:Stupid question but is the web address going to change?
Anyway, according to the email from iweb, "From 18 October 2025 you can log in and view your account(s) on the Scottish Widows website. Your log in details and account number will stay the same. "
So the answer appears to be 'yes'.
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Thanks I suppose I was rather hoping there was going to be direct way to get to the site rather than going through the main Scottish Widows site and navigating through the menu.OldScientist said:
Since I was wondering the same, at least I don't think it was a stupid question!DRS1 said:Stupid question but is the web address going to change?
Anyway, according to the email from iweb, "From 18 October 2025 you can log in and view your account(s) on the Scottish Widows website. Your log in details and account number will stay the same. "
So the answer appears to be 'yes'.0 -
I expect that the SW Share Dealing website will have its own web address, and you will be able to bookmark it.DRS1 said:
Thanks I suppose I was rather hoping there was going to be direct way to get to the site rather than going through the main Scottish Widows site and navigating through the menu.OldScientist said:
Since I was wondering the same, at least I don't think it was a stupid question!DRS1 said:Stupid question but is the web address going to change?
Anyway, according to the email from iweb, "From 18 October 2025 you can log in and view your account(s) on the Scottish Widows website. Your log in details and account number will stay the same. "
So the answer appears to be 'yes'.3 -
About the new free regular investing...I can't see anywhere that there's a minimum amount mentioned.🤔
Is there one?
I would expect at least £50 or £100 a month, but I can't see for looking 😕How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)0 -
This change was due to happen today.
Looks like Iweb is down although no sign yet we can login to SW using Iweb credentials.0
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