Guide to Fund Supermarkets

This Guide is supplied for general information only. You should seek specific advice for your individual circumstances before acting on any suggestions made.

What is a Fund Supermarket or Plaftorm?

The idea of a fund supermarket arrived in the UK at the end of 1999. There are now a number of these services, with different names and services. Originally the n term supermarket is given to these businesses because of the way in which they operate. Today, the term ‘Platform’ or ‘Wrap ’is often used as well. They offer a very wide choice by allowing investors to invest in funds, which are normally Unit Trusts, Investment Trusts or OEICSs, of many different investment management groups.

There area range of Fund Supermarkets and Platforms some of which are only available via the Internet. There are differences between them in terms of the number of investment management groups on offer, services and functionality.

What Investment Funds are available?

Why might I consider investing through a Fund Supermarket or Platform?

Are there additional charges for using a Fund Supermarket or Platform?

Do all Fund Supermarkets offer the same investment opportunities?

Would investing via a Fund Supermarket increase the paperwork?

Can I purchase an ISA from a Fund Supermarket?

Are my investments taxed differently if I use a Fund Supermarket?