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Stock Brokers > The Share Centre

About The Share Centre

Gavin Oldham, who founded The Share Centre, was a partner in Wedd Durlacher, one of the two big stockjobbers in the old market. His firm, which had family connections dating back to Bone Oldham in 1884, was bought by Barclays Bank. There he teamed up with Peter Forster, director of business development at The Share Centre, who had been at Barclays for 25 years, and Jeremy Helliwell, now Operations Director at The Share Centre. The result was Barclayshare, or Barclays Stockbrokers as it is now known.

In 1990 Gavin left Barclays to set up The Share Centre, which started providing share services to the public in April 1991. Since then the company has grown consistently, offering its services through newspapers, major listed companies, retail stores and the large UK government privatisations. In 1993 it was chosen to offer low-cost share dealing services for corporate client companies of SG Warburg. In 1994 it ran the House of Fraser employee new issue service and in 1995 it provided National Grid with a dedicated flotation service for its staff.

In 1996 The Share Centre introduced one of the lowest ever minimum commission for share-buying: just £2.50 (see their charges page). Meanwhile, to prepare for fully automated dealing, it introduced a share settlement system based on CREST, the new share clearing organisation designed to replace the old Stock Exchange systems. 1997 was the year of de-mutualisation, and a change of Government.

The Share Centre originated "subscription-free" transfer into PEP for Building Society Shares, and played a leading role in offering share services for the new plc's, including the new Colonial Share service. Thomson Travel was the major event in '98, and The Share Centre handled over 300,000 registrations, 105,000 of whom applied for the issue.

In a major expansion of its share services for employees and shareholders of listed companies, The Share Centre acquired the Corporate PEP business of Bradford & Bingley in early '99, completing the transfer over the Easter weekend. It now administers over 167,000 Share Accounts, PEP's and ISA's with a combined value of approximately £750m.

In the fourth quarter of 2000 The Share Centre started to provide direct Internet Access for Account Customers. This major development proved extremely popular, as customers are able to review their valuations and place dealing instructions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In January 2001 Immediate Dealing was introduced to the web site, and now accounts for over 40% of all dealing instructions placed.

The Share Centre is a privately owned, independent group. Gavin Oldham remains the majority shareholder in the parent company, now called Share plc, accompanied by fellow staff and directors and a number of long-standing personal shareholders. However, shareownership in the newly-restructured company underwent a major change in 2000, with existing Account holders and new ISA customers being offered the opportunity to receive Free Shares in Share plc.

In addition, they have created our own 'Internal Market' known as 'ShareMark' to allow the trading in Share plc shares, accessible via www.sharemark.co.uk.

Share Account

Opening a Share Account with The Share Centre couldn't be easier. You don't have to deal straight away. An unused account costs nothing to open and nothing to close - so if you change your mind there's nothing to lose.

ISAs

Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) are a tax-free way of investing, designed to encourage savings and investment habit for everyone. They're the Government's alternative to PEPs and TESSAs for new subscriptions.

Their ISA allows you to invest directly in shares and the selection is yours. You will still avoid UK tax on all investments within your portfolio, so long as it stays fully invested - no UK dividend income tax and no UK capital gains tax. You can do so enjoying the same ease, flexibility and service that they give to all our Share Account customers, and if you're unsure of what to do at any stage, there's optional access to personal investment advice.

Benefits:

  • Your own tax-free share portfolio
  • Low dealing and administration charges
  • 24 hour, 7 day access to your portfolio online
  • Wide range of investments
  • The Shareholder magazine with your half-yearly valuations
  • Optional investment advice
  • Visit http://www.share.com/



    Stock Brokers > Charles Schwab Europe

    About Charles Schwab Europe

    Charles Schwab Europe is part of the group of companies owned by The Charles Schwab Corporation. Together they have more than 25 years experience in the U.S. and more than 12 years in the UK. The Corporation has earned the trust of more than seven million investors worldwide, providing quality services at greater value than traditional brokerage firms.

    They aim to provide a complete execution-only service for private investors, offering the most useful and ethical financial services. They offer easy access to both the UK sterling and US dollar markets. They provide access to essential investment tools, research and information.

    £ Sterling Accounts Available

    Frequent Traders Club
    A nominee dealing account designed for the more active private investors, benefiting from flat-rate dealing commission fees

    Market Master
    A nominee dealing account designed for individuals who trade on an irregular basis or those who usually place deals below £2000

    SIPP
    A pension product designed to allow individuals to manage all, or part of their retirement portfolio in a tax efficient and tax effective manner

    ISAs
    Tax efficient Individual Savings Account ideal for those customers wishing to save and invest

    PEPs
    Tax efficient investment account for private investors

    Traded Options
    A nominee dealing and portfolio administration account designed for more sophisticated private investors, enabling clients to buy and sell Equity and Index Options

    Investment Club
    A nominee asset dealing and portfolio account for a group of private investors who wish to experience dealing on the stock market

    Schwab Corporate Account
    A sterling nominee dealing and portfolio account for UK and Swiss based corporations

    Visit http://www.schwab-worldwide.com/europe



     
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