Santander Share Dealing

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Santander share dealing is currently available through Abbey, which is part of the Santander banking group.

Abbey share dealing from Santander offers two different types of share dealing account. Abbey is one of a wide range of share dealing account providers.

You can sse the table below to compare our latest share dealing offers and find out what different account providers offer:

ProviderAccountCharge FromOnline 
£6.25 per online tradeyesApply Now >
£11.95 per online tradeyesApply Now >
£12.50 per online tradeyesApply Now >

The value of investments and any return from them can fall as well as rise and you may not get back the full amount invested. Please ensure that you read the Important Risk Information below. 

Abbey share dealing from Santander may offer two types of share dealing account:

The Share Organiser (for regular traders):

  • Shares are held electronically
  • Trade tax efficiently using your ISA
  • Online access to your share dealing account

Certificate Trader (for occasional traders):

  • Buy and sell traditional paper certificates
  • Simple and straightforward trading by phone

Use the table above to compare share dealing accounts. You can find out more about the different services available and the charges involved to find the best share dealing account for you.

 Important Risk Information:

This website contains information only and does not constitute advice or a personal recommendation in any way whatsoever. The value of investments and income from them can fall as well as rise and you may not get back the full amount invested. The tax efficiency of ISAs is based on current tax law and there is no guarantee that tax rules will stay the same in the future.

Different types of investment carry different levels of risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Please ensure that you read the Important Risk Information for further details. Prior to making any decision to invest, you should ensure that you are familiar with the risks associated with a particular investment and should read the product literature. If you are in any doubt as to the suitability of a particular investment, both in respect of its objectives and its risk profile, you should seek independent financial advice.