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freetrade

Freetrade is a United Kingdom–based fintech company that operates a mobile-first stock trading app. The platform enables individuals to buy and sell listed shares and exchange-traded funds with no per-trade commissions in its basic offering, aiming to make investing more accessible for casual and new investors. The app presents a streamlined interface for browsing securities, placing orders, and tracking a portfolio.

Trading on Freetrade is typically supported by a freemium model. The free tier provides access to a

Regulation and infrastructure are central to Freetrade’s operation. The company is subject to financial regulations applicable

Freetrade has grown as part of the broader trend of fintech platforms aiming to democratize access to

selection
of
equities
and
ETFs
with
commission-free
trades,
while
a
paid
premium
tier
offers
additional
features
and
access
to
a
broader
set
of
securities.
The
service
relies
on
partnerships
with
regulated
brokers
and
custodians
to
execute
trades
and
hold
client
assets,
following
standard
practices
in
the
retail
brokerage
sector.
in
the
UK
and
uses
established
counterparties
to
clear
and
settle
trades.
This
structure
is
intended
to
provide
a
framework
for
investor
protection
and
regulatory
compliance
within
the
retail
trading
landscape.
financial
markets.
It
has
attracted
venture
capital
and
other
investors
to
support
development
and
expansion
and
has
formed
collaborations
with
banks
and
brokers
to
support
its
trading
infrastructure.
Public
discussions
about
the
platform
often
note
its
user-friendly
design
and
the
appeal
of
commission-free
trades,
alongside
criticisms
concerning
the
range
of
available
securities
and
features
relative
to
more
traditional
brokers.
Overall,
Freetrade
presents
itself
as
an
accessible
option
for
basic
stock
and
ETF
investing.