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Its easy to apply for an account with Bank of Scotland Share Dealing
Our award winning share dealing service has been designed with you in mind. Choose the account you want and apply today.It only takes a few minutes to open a Bank of Scotland Share Dealing, Bank of Scotland ShareBuilder, PEP or ISA Account online.
Before you begin
Please make sure you have the following details to hand:
- Your debit or switch card and sort code and account number of your bank account.
- Your National Insurance Number.
- Your address details for last three years.
Now you're ready to start your application
| I already use the online service | I am new to the online service |
| You can use your existing sign in and take advantage of our shortened application form. | You can register for our online serviceand open a Bank of Scotland Share Dealing account, Bank of Scotland ShareBuilder, PEP or ISA at the same time. |
Some important points to note
As part of our product opening process we have to confirm your name and address, we are required by law to do this. For further details, see the Important Personal Information section of our site.
We’ll perform a search with a credit reference agency during your online application that uses a process known as credit scoring. For full details see the Important Personal Information section of our site. Continuing with your application means you’re allowing this to happen.
If you're applying for a Bank of Scotland Share Dealing, Bank of Scotland ShareBuilder, PEP or ISA Account and are not already registered for our Online Service, you'll need to use Internet Explorer Browser version 6.0 or higher. You can upgrade your browser for free, to find out how to do this please visit our browser update page.
The value of your investments and the income from them can go down as well as up. You may not get back the full amount you have invested. If you're in any doubt about the suitability of an ISA, or whether to buy or sell shares, you should consult an appropriate Financial Adviser.
The value of your investments and the income from them can go down as well as up. You may not get back the full amount you have invested. If you're in any doubt about the suitability of an ISA, or whether to buy or sell shares, you should consult an appropriate Financial Adviser.


