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Curated UK investment platforms and Shariah screening tools. Halal-dedicated options shown first.

UK investment platforms

Halal-dedicated platforms first. For mainstream platforms, you are responsible for selecting only Shariah-compliant investments.

Wahed Invest

Shariah-dedicatedISA available

Dedicated halal platform

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The UK's most popular dedicated halal investment platform. Offers risk-based portfolios, Stocks & Shares ISA, and SIPP. All portfolios are Shariah-screened.

Min. investment: £50/month or £100 lump sum

Hargreaves Lansdown

Manual screening requiredISA available

Mainstream platform — manual selection required

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The UK's largest investment platform. Not halal-focused, but you can manually select halal ETFs like ISWD, HIWO, and HIUS. You are responsible for your own screening.

Min. investment: £25/month

Interactive Investor

Manual screening requiredISA available

Mainstream platform — manual selection required

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Flat-fee platform with access to a wide range of ETFs including ISWD and HIWO. Good for larger portfolios where flat fees beat percentage-based charges.

Min. investment: £25/month

InvestEngine

Manual screening requiredISA available

ETF-only platform — manual selection required

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ETF-only platform with zero platform fees on self-managed portfolios. Access to ISWD, HIWO, HIUS. Not halal-focused but gives you control.

Min. investment: £100

Shariah stock screeners

Use these to check if an individual stock or ETF meets Shariah criteria before investing.

Zoya Finance

Real-time Shariah compliance ratings for individual stocks. Free tier available.

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Musaffa

Halal stock screener with purification tracking and watchlists.

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Islamic Finance Guru

UK-focused halal stock lists and detailed investment guides.

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Not financial advice. Platform listings here are for informational purposes only. Mana Credit is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or receiving payment from any of the platforms listed. Always do your own research before investing. Mana Credit is not regulated by the FCA.