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Buy Alliance Trust shares with no dealing charge - realtime, online only.

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Not only can you benefit from our offer of no dealing charge, If you own Alliance Trust PLC shares in any account you hold with Alliance Trust Savings you may qualify for a series of shareholder benefits. This includes dealing discounts and rebates on charges. Our standard promotional rules apply to this offer.

Alliance Trust PLC is part of the Alliance Trust Group.

You could receive:

Discounted online and telephone dealing charges

You may be eligible for discount dealing charges in any investment held on our i.nvest platform. The amount of discount depends upon the number of Alliance Trust PLC shares you hold in your Alliance Trust Savings accounts. The table below shows just how much you could save.

Number of Alliance Trust PLC shares held Discount Discounted UK Online Charge* Discounted UK Telephone Charge* Discounted International Telephone Charge*
Less than 1,000 0% £12.50 £40.00*** £40.00
1,000 - 4,999 10% £11.25 £36.00*** £36.00
5,000 - 9,999 25% £9.38 £30.00*** £30.00
10,000 or more 50% £6.25 £20.00*** £20.00

*For all conditional orders a flat £12.50 charge will apply.

***Change applies from 1st August 2012

Further shareholder benefits

  • Discounted SIPP annual administration charges - please refer to our Schedule of Fees for more detail
  • Rebates on First Steps automatic dealing charges for automatic purchases of Alliance Trust PLC shares. To qualify First Steps Account must be linked to an account which is held by an adult and has a value of at least 10,000

For more information on our shareholder benefits please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions

**Charges start at £6.25 and vary dependent on the number of Alliance Trust PLC shares you hold.

Risk Statement


Please remember past performance is not a guide to future performance. You may not get back the amount you invest. The value of your investment, and any income from it, may fall as well as increase. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of overseas investments to go down as well as up. Investment trusts may borrow to finance further investment (gearing). The use of gearing is likely to lead to volatility in the Net Asset Value (NAV) meaning that a relatively small movement, down or up, in the value of a trust’s assets will result in a magnified movement, in the same direction, of that NAV. This may mean that you could get back nothing at all.