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TD Waterhouse Overview

TD Waterhouse UK was first established in 1997 and is now the market leader for execution-only brokers in the UK, servicing over 130,000 customers with over £2.7 billion in customer assets under management. With offices in Leeds and Manchester, it also provides services through its website or over the phone.
TD Waterhouse is part of one of the world's largest discount brokers - Toronto Dominion Bank Financial Group, giving traders and investors a broad range of consumer financial products.

TD Waterhouse UK also offers a personal, face-to-face, service at its London Investor Centre with on-site trading facilities and specialists. The Investor Centre also holds a  range of free seminars on share dealing and investing.

TD Waterhouse offers a range of products available for trading and investing including TD Waterhouse ISAs.

 

The Trading ISA (Individual Savings Account) is a stocks and shares ISA, offering a variety investment options. It allows you to be in control of where you feel is a good place to invest and how much risk you wish to take and  protects your growth from Capital Gains Tax.

 

ISAs allow you to invest up to £7,200 per tax year without having to pay tax the returns from your investment.

The stocks and shares ISA investment options range from UK and international equities, gilts, bonds, investment trusts, unit trusts, ICVCs and exchange traded funds.

All TD Waterhouse ISA accounts holding £3,600 or more are exempt from annual fees.

TD Waterhouse ISA accounts can be set up with on initial fee, with no annual fees incurred for investments of £3,600 or above and customers have access to online trading commissions from £9.95.

TD Waterhouse News

TD Waterhouse: Popularity of stocks and shares ISAs on the up
Those individual savings accounts (ISAs) which are linked to stocks and shares are becoming increasingly popular, it has been suggested. ...
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Wed 11th Mar, 2009