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Pool your investment experience together with a shared account
Whether its sharing your investment account with your partner or running an investment club, we can help with an easy-to-use, flexible account that provides access to a wide range of investments and value for money dealing.
Whichever account you choose you'll have access to the same wide-range of investment options, news, research and information and great value dealing terms to help you make the most of your money.
Joint accounts are available where all parties are UK residents aged 18 or over.
If you're not sure which account is most appropriate we recommend you consult a financial adviser. Do remember that the price and value of investments and the income from them fluctuates, so you may not get back the amount you originally invested. Before applying for your account please read our Investment Risk Warning and other Important information.
Open a joint dealing account for you and your partner, the flexible, straightforward way to invest in your future together.
Assets are held jointly, and either party can give us dealing instructions. (You'll need to have a joint bank account and both be living at the same address.)
Already an investor? Start a club and share your experience with others.
Just starting out? Learn as you go with friends, family and colleagues in an Investment Club.
Investment clubs are also about enjoying the social side of investing. Whether it's down the pub, at a member's home, or at work during your lunch hour, club meetings aim to be fun and involving but with added prospects of making a profit too. Our Club account makes it easy to involve your members whilst keeping control over what you buy and sell, and when.
Please remember: The value of investments may fall as well as rise and you may get back less than you originally invested. Limited liability instruments mean that you cannot lose more than you have invested. The risks associated with different instruments will vary: you should choose investments appropriate to your needs and consider your overall mix of different investment types.
Please note that not all investments are available in all account types.