Do I have to be a UK citizen to invest through the online portal?

Yes. The online portal provided by WealthKernel only accepts customers over the age of 18 who live in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, or the Channel Islands. You will be asked to provide a valid National Insurance number during signup. Note that you should only open a Stocks and Shares ISA if you are resident in the UK and have not opened one this tax year. Otherwise please open a regular account.

If you’re unable to invest via the online portal, you may still be able to invest through a third-party platform or through your financial adviser. You may also contact us for an application form to invest directly into the fund.

TM home investor fund does not accept US citizens, regardless of the potential method of investment.

Do I have to be a UK citizen to invest through the online portal?

Yes. The online portal provided by WealthKernel only accepts customers over the age of 18 who live in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, or the Channel Islands. You will be asked to provide a valid National Insurance number during signup. Note that you should only open a Stocks and Shares ISA if you are resident in the UK and have not opened one this tax year. Otherwise please open a regular account.

If you’re unable to invest via the online portal, you may still be able to invest through a third-party platform or through your financial adviser. You may also contact us for an application form to invest directly into the fund.

TM home investor fund does not accept US citizens, regardless of the potential method of investment.

How will I know how my investment is performing?

If you invest through the online portal provided by WealthKernel, you will be able to see the latest valuation of your investment by logging in to your account.

Share price and performance information is also available on a number of third-party websites such as Trustnet, Morningstar and Financial Times.

Remember, past performance is not a guide to future performance and that the value of your investments can go down as well as up.