Investments could be a good choice to help make more of your money if you have big goals and a comfortable rainy-day fund.
Investing could make your money work harder for you
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Select the type of account you want
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Tell us how much you want to invest
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Pick one of five investment styles
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Easily open your account online
Book a call with one of our expert team to discuss whether investing is right for you. We'll go through your finances and focus on:
- how much you could afford to invest in a lump sum, and on a monthly basis,
- and which ready-made investment works for you.
There's a £10, one-off flat fee. We won't charge you if we don't think investing is right for you.
Advice provided solely by an automated system, based on the information provided and not by Digital Wealth Managers. This service doesn't offer advice on how to invest with a Junior Stocks and Shares ISA or a Personal Pension.
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