Invest in First State Investments funds
No initial dealing fees on a great range of First State Investments funds. Find out more
No initial dealing fees on a great range of First State Investments funds. Find out more
Important information: Please remember that the value of investments, and any income from them, can fall as well as rise so you could get back less than you invest. Our service is designed for people who want to make their own investment decisions without personalised advice. If you are unsure of the suitability of any investment for your circumstances, please seek advice. Tax rules can change and benefits depend on circumstances. Where the annual saving is paid as a loyalty bonus, it is paid tax-free in an ISA but may be subject to tax in a Fund & Share Account. Within a SIPP you can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028).
First State is an autonomous investment business, ultimately owned by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, and launched in 1988. Headquartered in Edinburgh, they also have offices in London, Singapore and Sydney and seek to provide investment services to both institutional clients such as charities and pension funds and individual investors mainly via financial advisors.
First State's investment approach is to generate long-term and risk-adjusted returns by investing in companies through Asia Pacific, Emerging Market, Worldwide, and Sustainable strategies.
Invest in a wide range of First State Investments funds with Hargreaves Lansdown. You can open an account online in less than 5 minutes and pay no fees to buy and sell funds with a low cost income reinvestment service.
1Choose funds that match your investment goals
2Select an account you want to invest in
3Open an account with as little as £25 a month or a lump sum of £100
With HL, you can bring all your ISAs, pensions, SIPPs, funds and shares into one easy to manage place, putting you in control. To begin investing with us you will need to open an account. Choose from the following options in order to get started.
Whether you are a first-time investor, or a more experienced investor looking to find out more about investing in funds, this guide shows you how to choose funds, cut costs and build your own portfolio.