At the current time Dabbl is not accepting new clients or existing customer transactions (other than withdrawals) as we seek to obtain our own direct authorisation with the FCA. This process can take 3 to 6 months, normal service will resume as soon as we secured our regulatory licence from the FCA. Thank you for your understanding and patience whilst we navigate these steps.

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5 Reasons why you should check out dabbl

We’ve built dabbl with the aim of providing the next generation of self-directed investor with an easy, cost effective and fun way of buying and selling stocks and shares in thousands of companies from across the globe. For too long, investing directly into shares has been beyond the reach of many, but we’re changing all …

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What’s a dividend – And what should you do with it?

At Dabbl, we want to make buying shares as accessible as we possibly can – for everyone. To help with this, we’re running a series of blog posts covering a wide range of topics which impact the world of business, finance and investing. These snapshots have been carefully crafted to cut through the jargon and …

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Breaking down the jargon of business

At Dabbl, we want to make buying shares as accessible as we possibly can – for everyone. To help with this, we’re running a series of blog posts covering a wide range of topics which impact the world of business, finance and investing. These snapshots have been carefully crafted to cut through the jargon and …

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Dabbl 101 – The nuts and bolts of buying shares

What happens when I buy a share? Each company has a limited number of shares in circulation at any one time. Many years ago, a physical share certificate would be issued to show the entitlement, but now most ownership records are held electronically. It is the responsibility of the company – ‘the issuer’ – to …

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What the heck is a dividend?!

Last week, the supermarket giant Tesco announced that it would resume paying a dividend to shareholders. Markets welcomed the news, but just what is a dividend, why is it important and which companies are the best dividend payers out there? A successful company should be making enough money to pay its staff, invest in expansion, …

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The wait is almost over!…

After 2 years in development, we are nearly there. Dabbl is set to launch within six weeks, kickstarting a people’s revolution in share ownership in the UK. We will be rolling out the Dabbl beta app on a staged basis over a period of several weeks. Our democratic approach means that those who have registered …

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Should you buy a supermarket for christmas?

We’re still six weeks away from the big day, but the competition from retailers to secure that valuable Christmas spending is already heating up. The data releases at this time of year are understandably closely followed, and for those you can invest in, often result in some sharp movements in the share price as investors …

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ao.com – 7 things to know before you buy shares in the uk online retailer

1) AO World – better known as AO.com – started as a bet between two mates in the pub back in 2000 – the wager was for £1 that founder John Roberts – who went on to become a multi-millionaire – wouldn’t start his own business. 2) The company floated its shares on the stock …

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what the U.S climate change withdrawal means for investors

It was one of Donald Trump’s campaign pledges to pull the US out of the COP21 climate change accord that was struck in Paris two years ago, and last week he has proved true to his word. Mr Trump sees the policy as damaging to US oil and coal industries – and he also supposedly …

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5 ways fever-tree became a multi-million pound drinks business

This week, the media has reported that one of the co-founders of the high end tonic water maker Fever-Tree, Charles Rolls, has pocketed a whopping £73m after selling just part of his stake in the business, which was only listed on the stock market two and a half years ago. How did they do it? …

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