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BUX vs Hargreaves Lansdown

Compare BUX and Hargreaves Lansdown side by side: fees, regulation, platforms.

BUX

BUX

European beginner stock and ETF investors

BUX is a Dutch mobile-first investing app offering commission-free Zero Orders on stocks and ETFs, fractionalโ€ฆ

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Hargreaves Lansdown

Hargreaves Lansdown

UK long-term ISA and SIPP investors

Hargreaves Lansdown is the UK's largest retail investment platform, offering ISAs, SIPPs, funds, shares, ETFsโ€ฆ

Head-to-head comparison

BUX vs Hargreaves Lansdown
Feature BUX Hargreaves Lansdown
Minimum deposit - -
Stock trading fee Zero Orders and investment plan orders: free (Plus/Prime only for Zero Orders); market orders: EUR 0.99-3.99 depending on asset and tier ยฃ6.95 per online trade (0-19 trades/month); ยฃ3.95 per trade (20+ trades/month); ยฃ29 by phone; free via monthly Direct Debit regular investing
Regulators AFM, DNB, FCA FCA
Best for European beginner stock and ETF investors UK long-term ISA and SIPP investors
Markets & account
Stocks
ETFs
Bonds
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Fractional Shares
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Investment Plans
Multi Currency
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Funds
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Ready Made Portfolios
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Isa
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Sipp
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Money Market Funds
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Pros & cons

BUX

BUX

Pros

  • Zero Orders and investment plan orders are commission-free
  • Basic account has no monthly subscription fee
  • No inactivity fee
  • Fractional shares enable small investment amounts
  • Recurring investment plans automate saving
  • Regulated by AFM, DNB and FCA
  • Available in eight European countries
  • Part of ABN AMRO group adds financial backing

Cons

  • Basic tier has a 0.20%/year variable service fee on invested assets
  • Market orders cost EUR 0.99-3.99 depending on asset type and tier
  • Zero Orders available only on Plus and Prime tiers
  • FX markup of 0.25-0.75% applies on US stock trades
  • No demo account
  • Limited to European markets, not available globally
  • Product range narrower than full-service brokers - no bonds, options or crypto
  • Web platform is secondary to the mobile app
Hargreaves Lansdown

Hargreaves Lansdown

Pros

  • UK's largest retail investment platform with over 2 million clients
  • Wide product range: funds, shares, ETFs, bonds, gilts, investment trusts, VCTs
  • ISA, SIPP, Lifetime ISA, Junior ISA, and Junior SIPP accounts available
  • No inactivity or withdrawal fees
  • Free monthly Direct Debit regular investing for both shares and funds
  • Extensive research tools, analyst ratings, and educational content
  • Segregated client funds and FSCS protection up to ยฃ85,000
  • No account charge for Junior ISA holders

Cons

  • No demo account available
  • Share dealing fee of ยฃ6.95 is higher than several UK competitors
  • Fund annual charge is uncapped for smaller portfolios and can be expensive at scale
  • New ยฃ1.95 fund dealing fee introduced from March 2026 where trades were previously free
  • Annual share charge cap raised to ยฃ150 per year per account from ยฃ45
  • FX conversion fees apply on all overseas share trades
  • No CFDs, forex, crypto, or spread betting products
BUX

BUX

BUX is a Dutch mobile-first investing app offering commission-free Zero Orders on stocks and ETFs, fractional shares and recurring investment plans across eight European markets.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

Hargreaves Lansdown

Hargreaves Lansdown

Hargreaves Lansdown is the UK's largest retail investment platform, offering ISAs, SIPPs, funds, shares, ETFs and ready-made portfolios to over 2 million clients.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

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