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LISA-focused, modern UX. 0.35% platform fee EXCLUDES the underlying fund OCF on the multi-asset fund (0.17%), so true all-in ≈ 0.52% per year. LISA carries a 25% government withdrawal penalty (≈ 6.25% of capital lost) on any withdrawal before age 60 that isn't a first-home purchase or terminal-illness claim — material caveat for LISA savers, not Tembo-specific but worth flagging.

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FSCSFinancial Services Compensation SchemeUK government-backed protection if a firm fails. Cash deposits at an authorised bank or building society are covered up to £120,000 per person, per banking group (raised from £85,000 on 1 December 2025). Investments at an authorised platform are covered up to £85,000 — a separate scheme. NS&I sits outside FSCS with 100% HM Treasury backing. protection

Not FSCS-protected — check the provider's own pages for current coverage details.

FSCS deposit cover is per banking licence (not per brand). Lloyds Banking Group includes Lloyds, Halifax, Bank of Scotland, and Birmingham Midshires — all share one £120,000 cap. Investment platforms run on a separate FSCS scheme capped at £85,000. NS&I sits outside FSCS with 100% HM Treasury backing. Spreading large balances across separate licences preserves coverage.

Source · last verified 18 Aug 2026
https://help.tembomoney.com/en/articles/10022042

S&S LISA: 0.35% platform fee, no subscription. Plus 0.17% fund-provider fee (BlackRock, separate).

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