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Jarvis closed, Interactive Investor charges monthly fees, any ideas?

Jarvis / x-o moved share dealing over to the Interactive Investor platform, who are fee free until Jan 2026, but then charge a monthly fee. 
Does anyone know of any other portfolio sites like x-o which didn't charge a subsciption fee and were on fee charging on trades?

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  • fisher66
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    Have a look at iWeb
  • eskbanker
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    rkelly said:
    Does anyone know of any other portfolio sites like x-o which didn't charge a subsciption fee and were on fee charging on trades?
    Not sure what that's meant to say but are you looking for a site that has no monthly fee and no dealing costs?  That'll be a pretty small range, although I think Freetrade might fit the bill - obviously any commercial business has to make money somewhere though, so one that's completely free may not be sustainable for long....
  • LHW99
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    Also depends what you want to invest in. I believe some sites don't carry as wide a range of OIECs, ITs, ETFs and shares as others.
  • wmb194
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    edited 3 November at 6:29PM
    eskbanker said:
    rkelly said:
    Does anyone know of any other portfolio sites like x-o which didn't charge a subsciption fee and were on fee charging on trades?
    Not sure what that's meant to say but are you looking for a site that has no monthly fee and no dealing costs?  That'll be a pretty small range, although I think Freetrade might fit the bill - obviously any commercial business has to make money somewhere though, so one that's completely free may not be sustainable for long....
    No monthly fee and no dealing commission would be Trading212*, CMC Invest and Freetrade's free tiers and IG Invest if you make three trades in a quarter. Freetrade's now owned by IG.

    *If relevant, FX fee is 0.15%.
  • newbie8
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    wmb194 said
    No monthly fee and no dealing commission would be Trading212*, CMC Invest and Freetrade's free tiers and IG Invest if you make three trades in a quarter. Freetrade's now owned by IG.

    *If relevant, FX fee is 0.15%.
    I can't see on Trading 212's website.. but are they mobile app only or are they online as well? 



  • wmb194
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    newbie8 said:
    wmb194 said
    No monthly fee and no dealing commission would be Trading212*, CMC Invest and Freetrade's free tiers and IG Invest if you make three trades in a quarter. Freetrade's now owned by IG.

    *If relevant, FX fee is 0.15%.
    I can't see on Trading 212's website.. but are they mobile app only or are they online as well? 

    It has a website as well and it's what I normally use. I use Google Authenticator on my phone & iPad for 2FA with T212.
  • huw01
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    Same here, jarvis wanted to transfer me to II but I moved everything over to T212.so easy to use, I've now also moved my Santander shares from equiniti over to T212.

    I ended up with jarvis from originally having the account with Norwich and Peterborough building society, the Yorkshire
  • Ayoubkhan51
    Ayoubkhan51 Posts: 6 Forumite
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    That’s a good question the move from Jarvis/X-O to Interactive Investor has caught a lot of people off guard. If you’re looking to avoid monthly fees, you might want to look into iWeb, AJ Bell Youinvest, or Freetrade’s basic plan they don’t charge a regular subscription, just per-trade fees (or none for basic accounts). It really depends on how often you trade, but for infrequent investors, iWeb is usually one of the cheapest long-term options.
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