How to earn interest on your shares?

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This video is all about the new share lending feature available for the first time to retail investors from Trading 212. We’ll cover what it is, how it works, the risks, and even take you through the screens to show you how to get started.

? Link to the video mentioned by Tom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E42XA0g_wrY

⌚ Timestamps:

0:00 – Intro
1:00 – What is share lending?
2:15 – How does it work?
5:00 – Can you exercise voting rights whilst shares are lent out?
5:10 – Who usually borrows shares and why?
6:20 – Do you still own the lent-out shares?
6:38 – What are the risks?
7:34 – Where can you learn more about share lending?
7:50 – How to set it up?

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When investing, your capital is at risk. Investments can fall and rise and you may get back less than you invested. The information contained within the video was correct at the time of recording but may have since changed.

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