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Capital.com Review

Elizabeth Anderson

Written by Elizabeth Anderson
Reviewed by Blain Reinkensmeyer
Fact-checked by Steven Hatzakis
Edited by Jeff Anberg

February 26, 2026
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Elizabeth Anderson is the lead writer and researcher for U.K. content on StockBrokers.com. She has been a financial journalist for more than a decade and has written for major publications including BBC, The Times, and Bloomberg.

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Capital.com is a U.K. broker primarily known for CFDs (contracts for difference) and spread betting. While it previously offered the chance to buy and sell shares commission-free, you can no longer buy shares directly through Capital.com. Trading is limited to an unleveraged CFD account.

  • Minimum Deposit: £20
  • ISA: No
  • SIPP: No
3.5
3.5/5 Stars
OVERALL SCORE
Investment Choices2.5/5 Stars
Charges & Fees4.5/5 Stars
Website4.5/5 Stars
Education3.5/5 Stars
Mobile App4.5/5 Stars
Ease of Use2.5/5 Stars

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Capital.com pros & cons

thumb_up_off_alt Pros

  • Capital.com’s pricing and low trading fees are very competitive compared to other U.K. brokers.
  • There are no custody charges at Capital.com – an uncommon benefit among U.K. stock brokers.
  • Capital.com’s mobile trading app is user-friendly and very easy to use.
  • Beginner investors will find a good range of educational material in both written and video form (though the content is aimed at CFDs and spread betting).
  • The broker’s web platform has an intuitive interface and features customisable charts with a good range of technical indicators.

thumb_down_off_alt Cons

  • Investors can no longer purchase stocks directly– you can only bet on stock price movements, via CFDs.
  • Capital.com’s investment offering is very limited for everyday investors. It does not offer mutual funds, bonds, ETFs, or investment trusts.
  • There is no option to trade through an ISA or SIPP.
  • A monthly inactivity fee of £10 is incurred if you haven’t traded within the past 12 months.

Overall summary

Feature Capital.com logoCapital.com
Overall Rating 3.5/5 Stars
Charges & Fees 4.5/5 Stars
Investment Choices 2.5/5 Stars
Mobile App 4.5/5 Stars
Website 4.5/5 Stars
Ease of Use 2.5/5 Stars
Education 3.5/5 Stars

Charges and fees

Capital.com does not charge any commission when investing indirectly in stocks through its 1X Account, a CFD trading account without the use of leverage. There are also no custody charges, no inactivity fees or charges for depositing or withdrawing money. However, be aware you will not own actual shares through Capital.com.

This makes Capital.com very competitive on price compared to other brokers. It is unusual to find a broker that does not have any custody charges. Capital.com makes money through its CFDs, charging for holding positions overnight and for guaranteed stop losses.

A minimum deposit of £20 is required to open an account. Minimum withdrawals are £50, unless you have less than this in your account so you can withdraw the whole lot if needed.

A monthly inactivity fee of £10 is charged if you haven’t traded within the past 12 months, which is something to be mindful of.

Feature Capital.com logoCapital.com
Minimum Deposit info £20
Share Trading: 0-9 Deals/ Month info N/A
Share Trading: 10-19 Deals/ Month info N/A
Share Trading: 20+ Deals/ Month info N/A
Annual Platform Fee (Funds): £0 - £250,000 info £0
Annual Platform Fee (Funds): £250K-£500K info £0
Annual Platform Fee (Funds): £500,000 - £1m info £0
Annual Platform Fee (Funds): £1m and over info £0
Bonds - Corporate - Fee info N/A
Bonds - Government (Gilts) - Fee info N/A
ETFs - Fee info N/A
Investment Trusts - Fee info N/A
Telephone Dealing Fee info N/A

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Mobile trading apps

Capital.com’s mobile app is user-friendly and very easy to use. When you log in, you are taken to a summary of how the main stock markets are performing in the U.S., U.K. and Germany. You can also see your watch list, set stock price alerts, see which stocks are popular right now, and access the education hub. Here, there are various videos on how to use the platform and explaining key investment strategies.

Capital.com also has a stand-alone app, Investmate, which houses educational content to help you achieve goals such as learning how to predict trends and becoming confident in CFD trading.

Tapping on a stock will bring up the option to buy or sell through a CFD trade, along with a chart showing historical performance up to the past six months and latest news relating to the company. There are 18 chart drawing tools and 77 indicators available through the app, but there doesn’t appear to be an ability to overlay two stocks on a single chart for comparison. I think this would be a useful feature to add, and is offered by competitors including Saxo and Interactive Brokers.

Tap for a walk-through of Capital.com's trading app.

Website

Like the app, the website is reserved for CFD trading and spread betting. You can no longer buy stocks through Capital.com, although we hope to see Capital.com add the ability to trade stocks again at some point.

The web platform has an intuitive interface that is easy to use and navigate. You can customise a chart using 18 drawing tools and 77 technical indicators. You cannot overlay different stocks or assets on a single chart, but you can compare charts side by side.

Feature Capital.com logoCapital.com
Web Platform info Yes
iPhone App info Yes
Android App info Yes
Stock Alerts info Yes
Charting - Indicators / Studies info 77
Charting - Drawing Tools info 18
Charting - Notes info Yes
Charting - Display Corporate Events info No
Charting - Stock Overlays info No
Charting - Index Overlays info No

Investment choices

Capital.com’s investment offering is very limited for everyday investors. It does not offer mutual funds, bonds, ETFs or investment trusts – and no longer offers the opportunity to own shares directly.

You can bet on stock price movements through the 1X Account, which is a CFD trading account without the use of leverage. This can be confusing to those new to share trading as you will not own the underlying share itself. If you want to purchase shares directly, check out other brokers including Freetrade, eToro and Trading 212.

Feature Capital.com logoCapital.com
Share Trading info No
CFD Trading info Yes
ETFs info No
Mutual Funds info No
Bonds - Corporate info No
Bonds - Government (Gilts) info No
Investment Trusts info No
Spread Betting info Yes
Crypto Trading info
Advisor Services info No

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Education

Overall, Capital.com offers a very good range of educational material in both written and video form. There are various courses on both its website and standalone app, Investmate, which take you through the basics of trading and how to understand technical terms such as CFDs. The education is aimed at CFD trading and spread betting.

Capital.com has its own YouTube channel with more than 190,000 subscribers, and features regular video analysis on oil, gold and forex, and, less frequently, on individual stocks.

In the news section of the website, you can see market analysis and an economic calendar of upcoming global announcements.

Feature Capital.com logoCapital.com
Education (Share Trading) info No
Education (Funds) info No
Education (Retirement) info No
Client Webinars info No
Client Webinars (Archived) info No

Final thoughts

Capital.com is shifting its focus towards the retail investor market but it still has a long way to go. It is a shame that Capital.com no longer offers the chance to own shares directly – particularly because the lack of commission fees and custody charges would make Capital.com a very cheap platform for share ownership and would especially be attractive to those looking to trade small amounts.

There is also no option to trade through an ISA or SIPP. We hope to see these offered in future if Capital.com hopes to capture a wider range of U.K. investors.

About Capital.com

Capital.com launched in 2016 and has 55,000 traders using its web and app-based platform today. Headquartered in the U.K., it has offices across Europe and in Australia and the Bahamas.

Is Capital.com good for trading stocks?

Capital.com no longer offers the chance to purchase stocks directly – you can only bet on stock price movements, via CFDs (contracts for difference). If you want to own and trade shares, you are better looking at platforms such as IG, Interactive Brokers or Hargreaves Lansdown.

Is my money safe with Capital.com?

Yes, as Capital.com is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), under Capital Com (UK) Limited (“CCUK”) registration number 793714. However, like with all investing you could lose money if your investments don’t perform as well as hoped.

How much does Capital.com charge for cash withdrawals?

Capital.com does not charge for cash withdrawals. However, minimum withdrawals are £50.

Does Capital.com charge inactivity fees?

Yes, Capital.com charges £10 a month if your account is inactive and you haven’t traded in the past 12 months.

Who is Capital.com owned by?

Capital.com is 100% owned by VP Capital, which was founded in 2012 by serial tech entrepreneur Viktor Prokopenya. Capital.com was launched in 2016.

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Elizabeth Anderson

Elizabeth Anderson, lead writer and researcher for the U.K. market, has been a financial journalist for more than a decade. In addition to her work with StockBrokers.com, she has written extensively for major publications including BBC, The Times, and Bloomberg. A keen investor herself, she is passionate about helping people understand finance and investing.

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