r/dividendsuk

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Share Your Trading 212 Referral Codes Here (June 2026)

Share Your Trading 212 Referral Codes Here (June 2026)

Looking to earn a free fractional share from Trading 212? This thread is the place to find and share referral links.

New to Trading 212?

If you're opening a new Trading 212 Invest account, you may be eligible to receive a free fractional share when signing up through a referral link and meeting the promotion requirements.

Already created your account without using a referral link? In some cases, you may still be able to apply a referral code manually through the app.

For example:

https://www.trading212.com/invite/uzqv3

Referral code:

uzqv3

Want to Share Your Link?

If you have an active Trading 212 referral link, post it in the comments below.

Please limit yourself to one comment per thread and avoid replying to other users' referral comments. This helps keep things fair and makes the thread easier to browse.

Learn More About the Promotion

Official Trading 212 guide:
https://helpcentre.trading212.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007291258-Invite-Your-Friends-Get-Free-Fractional-Shares

Invite a Friend FAQs:
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Community Guidelines

  • Referral links should only be posted in this thread.
  • No spam, duplicate comments, or misleading claims.
  • Be respectful of other members.
  • Standard subreddit rules remain in effect.

Happy investing and good luck with your free shares!

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u/Poundthirsty — 3 days ago
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🎉 Trading 212’s free share promotion is back!

If you’re thinking about opening a Trading 212 account, you can use my referral link and receive a free fractional share worth up to €100 (subject to Trading 212’s promotion terms and eligibility requirements).

If you’ve recently created an account and haven’t used a referral code yet, you may still be able to add one and qualify for the reward.

🔗 Referral link: https://www.trading212.com/invite/16ammncdFR

It’s a nice bonus for anyone planning to start investing anyway. After completing the required steps set by Trading 212, you’ll receive a random fractional share, and I’ll receive a reward as well.

Good luck, hopefully you get one of the higher-value shares!

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u/miguelfac — 3 days ago
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Dividend-paying UK investments

Hello all, much enjoy the discussions and advice on here and have found it all very helpful as I belatedly self-educate on finance and investing.
Have a very high percentage of our net worth in property at the moment and we are taking steps to reduce this and have more liquid investments that return better and have significantly less hassle. But one of the things we like about property is the regular income alongside the potential of capital gains. So I was thinking that alongside our tentative first stock market investments for growth, we would also like something that pays out decent dividends, even if this comes at the expense of the large capital gain being seen in various ETFs and tech stocks at the moment. Just some diversifying I suppose. I am tempted by Legal and General as I’ve seen that their average annual dividend is 8%. Is that true? Has anyone got experience of this? Are there better or similar options? All advice and experience gratefully received, thank you!

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u/HunterGathererFIRE — 8 days ago
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UK Dividends - looking for diversification.

Before the comments flood with WPP Plc, i fell into a first time investors trap. Bought the highest %dividend company with 0 research. WPP will be sold at a loss but around 300p/share my avg is 306.8 and thats where i want to see where that trade gets spent.

I have above as you can see, the energy sector as my primary since the uk are so hell bent on net 0/renewables.

I want to see who has dividends with banks, creditors, finance and insurance. Interested in buying power storage contract firms.

Avoiding penny stocks or volatile high street vendors that retail sensitive products

It’s been 18 months and my ambition is reinvest back into the dividend payer each payout until is supersedes my monthly contributions of £650/month average.

u/dividendinvestor46 — 10 days ago
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Advice on investing in UK stocks

I’m 23 and looking to seriously get started investing in individual stocks, specifically UK stocks.

I’m not really interested in index funds only — I want to learn how to analyse companies properly, keep up with market news, spot opportunities, and build good investing habits early.

A few things I’d love advice on:

•	What daily habits helped you become a better investor?

•	What’s the best way to stay up to date with the UK market without getting overwhelmed?

•	Which news outlets/apps/websites are actually worth reading for UK stocks?

•	How do you research a company before buying?

•	What should a beginner focus on first?

•	Any mistakes you made early on that I should avoid?

•	How do you find potential short-term opportunities or stocks with upside?

At the moment I mainly look at Yahoo Finance and Investing.com, but there’s so much US-focused news that it gets overwhelming.

Would really appreciate hearing how experienced UK investors structure their day/week and what resources genuinely helped you improve over time.

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u/Any-Still-4546 — 14 days ago
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Taxing cash held in Stocks & shares ISA

Seen an article from the telegraph and a few people on Reddit talking about the government taxing cash held in an S&S ISA. Surely this will mean dividends as well if they do this which makes everything terrible for people investing in general. Hopefully if this goes ahead they put time periods (like 30 days) on it so dividends wouldn't be affected

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u/Div_Moderator — 14 days ago