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Natwest Stockbrokers Online Services

Advantages: Quick and easy to use, excellent facilities
Disadvantages: Not the cheapest fees available

My experience with Natwest stockbrokers has been a very pleasent one. I use the online brokering system, which provides a secure and easy way to trade shares for a minimal fee. There are various options available when buying and selling shares (such as 'market' , 'fill or kill' etc.) and you can buy/sell by volume or by target price - which is very useful if you are on a budget! You also get to choose your settlement period. There are cheaper stockbrokering ...
...to buy/sell shares through the Natwest broker and optionally a nominee account to store your certificates electronically - which saves having to deal with paperwork and saves on certain fees. Although you don't get advice on what to buy/sell there is an extensive analytics section on the site, with heat maps, gainers/fallers, breakouts as well as in-depth material on all listed companies. You can also set up price alerts to receive SMS/email on ...

craigw 12.02.2008 · Read full review
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Easy to use stockbroker service (Updated)

Advantages: Walk in to your local Natwest Bank and trade
Disadvantages: Can be a while before you get your share certificates

Natwest have recently revamped their stockbroking service so I thought I should update my review. A little while ago I decided I wanted to start owning a few company shares. I needed to find a straightforward brokering service and I didn’t need advice to be included, which would just make things more complicated from my point of view. I knew what I wanted to buy and sell so I just needed the brokerage service. I decided to try my local Natwest ...
...offering lower minimum charges. Natwest charge a minimum of £25 per transaction (a percentage on higher value dealings – 2% I think) and the usual stamp fee on purchases. All major shares are available on the Natwest system, but if you want to buy some of the shares on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) then these may not be quoted directly. However, you can still trade through the Natwest, a branch share trader simply rings their head office ...

numberthree 24.07.2003 (10.03.2004) · Read full review
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