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Halifax ShareBuilder
We've designed Halifax ShareBuilder to make investing in the stock market flexible, simple and affordable for both new and experienced investors. With Halifax ShareBuilder you create a regular investment plan online to automatically purchase your chosen investments on a set day each month. This means you don't have to purchase your shares in one lump sum but can build up your portfolio over a longer period of time.
| Five key benefits of our Halifax ShareBuilder |
| 1. Purchase shares for just £1.50 commission within a regular investment plan |
| 2. Purchases within Halifax ShareBuilder allow you to buy fractions of shares. This means every penny you invest goes directly into the shares you want! |
| 3. Choose from a wide range of eligible investments for your plan and invest from as little as £5 per month into each stock line |
| 4. Subscribe from as little as £20 per month into your plan with no inactivity or management fees and no tie-in period. |
| 5. Interest paid on cash balances held in your online dealing account |
* Investment in ETF's and AIM stocks within Halifax ShareBuilder is restricted to stocks and shares traded in sterling. Eligibility will be confirmed when choosing the stock.
We only invest on a set day four times a month so we're able to group all our customers' orders together and pass the savings directly on to you. To compliment your trading strategies, you can use our real-time online dealing service to buy and sell stocks immediately during market hours.
Halifax ShareBuilder case studies - See how other Halifax ShareBuilder customers use their account online. Dealing shares with Halifax ShareBuilder couldn't be easier.
Next Steps
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Apply online for an account - it only takes a few minutes |
Please remember the value of your investments and the income from them can go down as well as up. You may not get back the full amount you have invested. If you're in any doubt about the suitability of any of our products, or whether to buy or sell shares, you should consult an appropriate Financial Adviser.



