Saxo adds funds offering to its platform in UK

More than 6,000 global funds

Cristian Angeloni
clock • 1 min read

Fintech specialist Saxo has launched a funds offering in the UK, available to retail investors via its platform.

The company said retail investors will be able to trade "the full width of the investment spectrum" from options to funds, with the introduction of more than 6,000 global funds to its platform. These include 500 equity, 2,000 fixed income, 730 multi-asset and 160 alternative strategies, from asset managers including Baillie Gifford, BlackRock, Fidelity, Fundsmith, JP Morgan and Vanguard. Saxo offers investors SONIA-linked interest on uninvested cash Investors will be subject to the annual custody charges of 0.4% per annum for classic accounts, 0.2% for platinum accounts and 0.1% fo...

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