The best investment platform in 2024: Which is best for you?

4 min Read Published: 03 Sep 2024

The best investment platform

When you are looking to invest in funds or stocks and shares you need to decide which investment platform to use. There are a number of leading online investment fund platforms to choose from, all offering something different in the way of costs and services provided.

If you are simply looking for the cheapest investment platform then read my article - The cheapest fund platform. In the article below I tell you the best investment platform (also known as a fund supermarket or fund platform) for different groups of investors looking to invest directly or within a Stocks and Shares ISA. If instead, you are looking for the best investment platform for a SIPP or pension then read my article The best & cheapest SIPPs (Self Invested Personal Pension) – low cost DIY pensions. Click on the links below to jump to the relevant section:

What is an investment platform?

A DIY investment platform is an online administration hub where you can buy and sell a range of investments within the wider investment markets. Investment platforms are often referred to as fund supermarkets because they allow you to buy from a range of different products (such as investment funds and shares) much like a traditional supermarket sells a range of goods. The range of investments available and the costs will vary from platform to platform. Also, some investment platforms offer a range of tools to help you create model portfolios to manage your investment more easily.

How do I choose the best online investment platform for me?

There are a few questions you should ask yourself before you choose the best investment platform for your particular circumstances. Below I run through the various things you need to consider when choosing an investment platform before showing you the best for each type of investor.

What are you planning to invest in?

Make sure the investment platform offers the range of investments that you want to invest in. Some investment platforms only offer a fairly small range of funds and investments, so make sure you fully research the range of investments available on each investment platform before committing.

Which are the best investment platforms that offer a range of investments?

Hargreaves lansdown stocks and shares Junior ISA Hargreaves Lansdown*

Interactive Investor* 

Will you want to invest on a regular monthly basis?

The great thing about investing is that you can start from scratch and invest on a monthly basis. Even if you do have a sizeable sum waiting to invest you might want to do so gradually over time using a regular monthly savings plan. This can help smooth out the ups and downs of the stock market. Some investment platforms are better suited to regular monthly investing than others, particularly from the perspective of cost.

Which is the best investment platform for monthly savers?

AJ Bell*

Will you need help creating an investment portfolio?

Some investment platforms create model portfolios to suit your risk profile. Instead of spending hours researching and selecting your own funds or shares, you can just choose a suitable 'off the shelf' model portfolio that best suits your needs.

Which are the best investment platforms for model portfolios?

Moneyfarm* (offers no management fees for up to 12 months)

Nutmeg investment review Nutmeg (offers no management fees for the first 12 months)

Wealthify Wealthify

Hargreaves lansdown stocks and shares Junior ISA Hargreaves Lansdown* 

Fidelity logo Fidelity*

What investment tools do you think you will need?

The best online investment platforms offer a range of clever tools that can help you create portfolios in line with your investment risk as well as tools such as smartphone apps to monitor your investments on the go.

Which is the best investment platform for tools and research?

Hargreaves lansdown stocks and shares Junior ISA Hargreaves Lansdown*

Interactive Investor*

Will you want to deal or switch funds regularly?

If you are going to actively manage your investments (i.e. make regular changes) then it makes sense to choose an investment platform with low dealing charges. There are a variety of charging structures used by investment platforms so make sure you read the small print and choose the one that suits your investment strategy.

Which is the best investment platform for low dealing charges?

Bestinvest logo for Hargreaves comparison Bestinvest*

Freetrade* (receive a FREE SHARE worth up to £100 when depositing a minimum of £50 in a Freetrade basic account)

How much are you going to invest?

Some investment platforms, mainly due to their charging structure, are better suited to small investors (with under £50,000) while others favour investors with much larger sums. So if you are investing a smaller sum of money, then choose the investment platform that fits with your investment amount. Equally, if you have a significant sum of money you need to opt for an investment platform that charges fixed fees rather than a charge based on a percentage of your portfolio size. It is also worth reading my full analysis of the cheapest fund platform for portfolio sizes ranging from £10,000 to £1million.

Summary - The best investment platform (fund supermarket)

As you can see from the above, choosing the best investment platform depends on your requirements. However, If you are still undecided about which is the best investment platform then you may be interested to know that from my experience the majority of investors who work in the City use Hargreaves Lansdown*. The range of investment options, tools and research together with an easy-to-use platform are the reasons why it is one of the most popular investment platforms in the UK. Alternatively, for those who want to keep costs low, take a look at Interactive Investor*, a popular choice thanks to its flat-fee subscription model.

 

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