Lloyds Bank and BlackRock partner to offer retail access to select ETFs

ETF Quicklist

Cristian Angeloni
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Lloyds Bank has partnered with BlackRock to create a shortlist of iShares ETFs for its customers, offering easy access to a small range of funds.

Clients will be able to access the ETFs with no trading fees if they set up a regular investment plan, which can be opened from just £20 per month. The ETF Quicklist includes 16 ETFs to help investors create the basic building blocks of an investment portfolio, spanning a range of regional equity exposures, bonds and thematics. The shortlist can be accessed via a share dealing account or an ISA. Investing in the ETFs without a regular investment plan will carry a £20 semi-annual admin fee, alongside an £11 dealing fee. BlackRock expands range of iBonds ETFs in UK Manuel Parda...

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