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Interactive Brokers vs InvestEngine

Detailed comparison of fees, features and products

Interactive Brokers logo
4.2
BROKER ONLY
InvestEngine logo
4.8
BROKER ONLY

Feature Comparison

Feature ComparisonInteractive BrokersInvestEngine
Wide Offering
Fractional Shares
Auto-Invest / DCA
Cash Interest (AER)
UK Support
Tax Certificate (CTC)
FSCS Protected (£85k)
Score
7/7
5/7

Fee Comparison

Fee ComparisonInteractive BrokersInvestEngine
Platform & Dealing FeesFrom £3/tradeETFs only
Tax Wrappers (ISA/SIPP)From £3/trade£0 (DIY plan)
Crypto Fee0.12-0.18%N/A
FX Fee0.03%£0 (GBP ETFs only)
Inactivity FeeNoneNone
Deposit FeeFreeFree
Withdrawal FeeFree (1/month)Free
Min. Deposit00

Product Range

Product RangeInteractive BrokersInvestEngine
Stocks150+ markets worldwide0 (ETFs only)
ETFs13,000+600+ LSE ETFs
Funds40,000+0
Bonds1M+via ETFs
Crypto4 (BTC, ETH, LTC, BCH)0

Pros & Cons

Interactive Brokers

Pros

  • Stocks & Shares ISA now available
  • FX Fee: 0.03% (best in UK for USD)
  • FCA regulated + FSCS protected
  • Cash Interest: 4.8%+ (on $10k+)
  • DCA + fractional shares
  • Best for heavy US stock buyers

Cons

  • Dealing fees from £3
  • Complex platform for beginners
  • High cash interest requires large balance
  • SIPP via third parties only
InvestEngine

Pros

  • ISA: Free + SIPP: Free (rare in UK)
  • £0 Platform Fee + £0 Dealing Fee (DIY)
  • FX Fee: £0 (only GBP-listed LSE ETFs)
  • FCA regulated + FSCS protected
  • Smart rebalancing & monthly auto-invest
  • Best platform for passive ETF investors

Cons

  • No individual stocks (Apple, Tesla, etc.)
  • Low cash interest rates
  • Limited to LSE-listed ETFs
  • Not for active traders

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