eToro is not the cheapest at any pot size on this site. That is not a verdict on the platform — only on its published charges against the others', at 12 trades a year.
eToro's ISA is provided by Moneyfarm and its charges are not published on eToro's own fee pages.
eToro's ISA is provided by Moneyfarm and its charges are not published on eToro's own fee pages.
Every figure assumes 12 trades a year of £1,000 each, inside a stocks and shares ISA. It excludes Stamp duty at 0.5% on UK share purchases, the £1 PTM levy on orders over £10,000, fund manager charges (the OCF), and any foreign-exchange fee — every one of those is charged by someone other than the platform and is the same wherever you hold the money.
| Platform fee | $0 — no custody, platform or inactivity fee |
| Uk share dealing | $1 or $2 commission may apply per stock position depending on residence and exchange; ETFs commission-free |
| Fx fee | 0.75% converting GBP to USD, with 20-80% discounts for Club members; no conversion fee trading GBP assets from a GBP account |
Charges read 18 August 2026 from eToro's own pricing page. The market spread is the real cost here and is not published as a percentage. FSCS status of the main brokerage is not stated on the fee pages; the Moneyfarm-run ISA states cover to £85,000.
Charges read 19 August 2026 from each platform's own pricing page. Platforms reprice with little notice, and nothing here is advice — it is arithmetic on published charges.