Fees
| Platform fee | £0 account fee |
|---|---|
| Share dealing | £0 commission for US-listed stocks and ADRs |
| Fund dealing | Not offered |
| FX fee | 0.1% to 0.3% stated on ISA comparison page |
| Exit fee | Pending |
| Inactivity fee | Pending |
| Regular investment fee | Pending |
Investment universe
UK stocks ✗
US stocks ✓
International stocks ✗
ETFs ✗
Investment trusts ✗
Funds/OEICs ✗
Bonds/gilts ✗
Fractional shares ✓
Options/derivatives ✗
Crypto ✗
Platform features
Mobile app
Yes
Web platform
Yes
Advanced charting
No
Order types
market, limit
Research provided
No
Customer service
in_app_support, help_centre
Factual pros
- Stocks & Shares ISA supports US stock-market investing
- No account fee stated for the ISA
- Fractional shares are supported from $1 / £1-equivalent minimum trade sizing
Factual cons
- ISA is limited to US stock-market investing rather than UK shares or funds
- Robinhood states the ISA is not flexible
- Incoming ISA transfers are cash transfers only; existing investments must be sold by the outgoing provider
Sam's review
Robinhood UK offers an execution-only Stocks & Shares ISA focused on US-listed stocks and ADRs. The official ISA page states zero account fees, commission-free US stock trading and fractional shares. Robinhood’s ISA support page says incoming transfers are cash transfers only and that the ISA is not flexible. Robinhood U.K. Ltd is authorised and regulated by the FCA, while US execution and custody arrangements are disclosed through Robinhood Securities, LLC.
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Sources
- ISA availability, fees, fractional shares, FSCS statement and promotional bonus text — accessed 2026-05-01
- ISA operation, transfer process, non-flexible status, order types and investment minimum — accessed 2026-05-01
- FCA registration, legal entity and execution/custody relationship disclosures — accessed 2026-05-01