IG Is Giving New Clients Up To £100 In Free UK Shares

IG is running an enticing sign-up promotion for new clients – join and get up to £100 in free UK shares.

This gives aspiring investors an opportunity to grab shares in some of the UK’s biggest companies, including Tesco, Greggs, and Rightmove.

Key Takeaways

  • The free shares offer is available to new clients of IG in the UK who are 18+ and open an account by 15 August.
  • The promotional share bundle is worth between £20 and £100, and includes some of the UK’s largest publicly-listed companies.
  • Shares are chosen at random and will be credited to investment accounts by 30 September.
  • Eligible share dealing accounts include IG’s General Investment Account (GIA), Individual Savings Account (ISA) and Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP).
  • Participants must place a stock trade worth at least £20 and remain invested until 31 August.

IG's banner for its UK stock sign-up offer

IG’s sign-up offer provides an accessible way for new traders to own a slice of leading UK companies across various sectors, including health care, consumer discretionary, industrials, financials, and communication services.

Big names among the promotional shares include M&S, AstraZeneca, Burberry, and Auto Trader.

Share values chances:

  • £20 – £25: 60% chance
  • £25.01 – £50: 30% chance
  • £50.01 – £75: 6% chance
  • £75.01 – £100: 4% chance

About IG

IG is highly trusted, with a listing on the London Stock Exchange and picking up DayTrading.com’s top spot in our safest brokers rankings, in part thanks to its FCA license.

It offers over 17,000 instruments, with an excellent selection of UK and global equities and funds, enhanced with its addition of US-listed futures and options, plus its AI Index.

Its ProRealTime platform is a reliable partner for serious traders, while IG’s app is fast, intuitive and carries over the desktop trading environment while on the move.

New traders can open an IG account with no minimum, though a £20 investment is required to receive free shares.

Terms and conditions apply. Capital at risk. The value of investments can go down as well as up.