We help you understand fees in financial services accounts

Cut through the weeds of investment account fees

Free, AI-enabled analysis of investment account providers' publicly published fee schedules. Designed to provide you with the price transparency you require to make an informed decision. Information only, not financial advice.

Who this is useful for

Even a well meaning presentation of fees remains difficult to understand

Investment and savings accounts have many edge cases where fees can accrue in difficult to predict ways. Which account is cheapest is often a function of personal circumstances.

Cash interest

Some providers pay little or no interest on uninvested cash. If your balance sits idle for months, that is economically similar to a fee.

Foreign exchange

Buying overseas investments can trigger currency conversion charges. A low-fee platform can become expensive once FX is included.

Market exchange fees

Some providers bundle exchange fees within their own fee structure, while others pass exchange fees on separately.

Pricing structures

Providers charge differently depending on trading frequency, portfolio size and plan choice.

About

Who are FeeSorted

FeeSorted was created as a free service to help people understand account fees. We compare cost, not customer service, solvency, app quality, investment range, market access or research tools.

Independent

Self-funded. No commissions, no affiliate links, no paid placements and no commercial relationships with providers.

AI-enabled analysis

We use AI to read complex fee schedules and turn them into consistent, comparable rules. Mistakes are possible.

Information only, not advice

FeeSorted does not give financial advice or make personal recommendations.

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Where to look for help

For everything FeeSorted does not cover, these official UK destinations are useful starting points.

FCA Register

Search the FCA Register to confirm whether a firm is authorised to do business in the UK.

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FSCS

The Financial Services Compensation Scheme explains what may be protected if an authorised UK firm fails.

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MoneyHelper

Free, impartial money guidance from the government-backed Money and Pensions Service.

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