ISA Costcustody plus dealing, not the headline rate

Trading 212: what the ISA actually costs

Trading 212 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.

Shares and etfs

PotA year% of potRank
£1,000£0.000.00%3 of 12
£2,000£0.000.00%3 of 12
£5,000£0.000.00%3 of 12
£10,000£0.000.00%3 of 12
£20,000£0.000.00%3 of 12
£30,000£0.000.00%3 of 12
£50,000£0.000.00%3 of 12
£75,000£0.000.00%3 of 12
£100,000£0.000.00%3 of 12
£150,000£0.000.00%3 of 12
£200,000£0.000.00%3 of 12
£250,000£0.000.00%3 of 12
£500,000£0.000.00%3 of 12

Funds

Trading 212 offers shares and ETFs, not funds.

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.

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What Trading 212 publishes, word for word

Platform fee£0 — no custody fee on Invest, ISA or SIPP
Uk share dealing£0 (commission-free)
Fx fee0.15%

Where this platform wins

Charges read 18 August 2026 from Trading 212's own pricing page. Verified via Trading 212's help centre; the main pricing page blocks fetching. Third-party charges are passed through: 0.5% stamp duty, £1.50 PTM levy over £10,000. FSCS covers investments 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.