Fee Sheetbroker charges, quoted not rounded

iWeb fees, as published

iWeb's published charges — platform fee: £0 — no annual charge on the dealing account or ISA; SIPP 0.25% capped at £16.50/month; UK share deals: £5 per trade; FX fee: 1.5%. Every figure below is quoted as the pricing page states it, caps and tiers included.

1.5% FX fee — the number that decides small-pot returns

The charges

Platform / custody fee£0 — no annual charge on the dealing account or ISA; SIPP 0.25% capped at £16.50/month
UK share dealing£5 per trade
Fund dealing£5 per trade
FX fee (US / international)1.5%
Stocks & Shares ISAAvailable — £0
SIPPAvailable — 0.25% capped at £16.50 a month, free set-up

What a £1,000 US share buy actually costs here

FX conversion £15.00 plus dealing fee — about £20.00 on the way in, and the FX charge repeats on the way out. On small pots the FX fee, not the platform fee, is usually the number that matters.

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Against the rest

PlatformPlatform feeFX fee
AJ BellShares 0.25% capped at £3.50/month (ISA and dealing account) or £10/month (SIPP); funds 0.25% up to £250,000, tapering to no charge above £500,0000.75% on the first £10,000, 0.50% on the next £10,000, 0.25% above £20,000
Barclays Smart Investor£0 — the monthly customer fee has been removed on all investment accounts1% on the first £5,000, 0.75% on the next £5,000, 0.50% on the next £15,000, 0.25% to £250,000, 0.10% above, plus a 0.03% international brokerage charge
eToro$0 — no custody, platform or inactivity fee0.75% converting GBP to USD, with 20-80% discounts for Club members; no conversion fee trading GBP assets from a GBP account
Fidelity UKUnder £25,000: 0.35% with a regular savings plan, otherwise £7.50/month. £25,000-£250,000: 0.35%. £250,000+: 0.20%, capped at £2,000. Shares and ETFs capped at £7.50/month0.75% up to £10,000, 0.50% to £20,000, 0.25% above
FreetradeBasic £0/month; Standard £4.99/month billed annually; Plus £9.99/month billed annually0.99% on Basic, 0.59% on Standard, 0.39% on Plus
Halifax Share Dealing£36 a year admin fee covering the ISA and dealing account, free for 18-25 year olds; SIPP 0.25% capped at £16.50/month1.25%
Hargreaves LansdownFunds 0.35% up to £250,000, tapering to no charge above £2m. Shares/ETFs/investment trusts 0.35% a year capped at £12.50 a month0.99% up to £10,000, 0.50% to £25,000, 0.20% above
Interactive Brokers£0 platform or custody fee; the ISA carries a £3 minimum monthly activity fee0.002% of trade value, minimum $2.00 per conversion
interactive investorCore £5.99/month (portfolios to £100,000); Plus £14.99/month; Premium £39.99/month0.75% on Core; 0.75% to £50,000 then 0.25% on Plus; 0.25% on Premium
iWeb£0 — no annual charge on the dealing account or ISA; SIPP 0.25% capped at £16.50/month1.5%
Lloyds Bank Share Dealing£18 every six months (£36 a year), free for 18-25 year olds and Private Banking customers; SIPP 0.25% capped at £16.50/month1%
Revolut£0 custody or inactivity fee; paid plans carry their own monthly subscriptions, and Trading Pro is £15/monthConverted at Revolut's own exchange rate; conversions count toward the plan's monthly FX fair-usage limit, beyond which Revolut's worked example applies 1%
Trading 212£0 — no custody fee on Invest, ISA or SIPP0.15%
Vanguard UKUnder £32,000: £4 a month (£48 a year). £32,000+: 0.15% a year, capped at £375

Questions

What does iWeb charge to hold investments?

£0 — no annual charge on the dealing account or ISA; SIPP 0.25% capped at £16.50/month

What is iWeb's FX fee?

1.5% — charged every time you convert currency to trade non-UK shares, in and out.

Anything else to know about iWeb?

iWeb has been migrated to Scottish Widows Share Dealing — the old iweb-sharedealing.co.uk charges page now redirects there. Cheap to hold, expensive to convert currency: the 1.5% FX fee is the highest in this table.

Other platforms

Checked 18 August 2026 against scottishwidows.co.uk. Brokers change fees with notice periods you won't read — the pricing page is the authority on the day you trade.

Charges checked 19 August 2026 against each platform's pricing page. This is information, not investment advice, and the platform's page is the authority on the day you trade.