Wealth Summary
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I’ve just made a transaction. Why can’t I see this on Barclays One?
Barclays One doesn’t show your accounts and holdings in real time. Instead, our online service aims to give you information that’s accurate…
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How can I remove one of my accounts from Barclays One?
Please contact your Private Banker. They’ll happily remove the account from Barclays One for you.
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What does Gain (Loss) mean?
Gain (Loss) refers to the difference between the book cost and the market value. For more information, please see our notes and disclosures.
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How can I see more of my accounts on Barclays One?
You should be able to see all your legally owned accounts on Barclays One. If you can’t, or you’d like to see other accounts, for example your children’s,…
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How can I download my account information?
Please log in to Barclays One. Click Wealth Summary (top, right of Home). Find the statement you want to export. Click the Export icon…
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How do I see my accounts or holdings or positions on particular dates on Barclays One?
To view historic holdings or positions you will need to look at your Investment Statement documents by following these steps: Please log in to Barclays…
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Why is the information on Barclays One different from my paper report?
There could be several reasons, for example: The information may be from a different time - Barclays One normally shows you information that’s accurate…
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What should I do if Barclays One online reporting has not been updated for two or more days?
Your assets are normally updated by the end of the last working day. See our notes and disclosures for our typical updating process. If it’s been…
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How do I change the currency of the assets I’m viewing on Barclays One?
Please log in to Barclays One Click Wealth Summary (top, right of Home). Click Account currency (above table after 'in') to see the Account Currency. Click…
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What does Interest rate mean?
The interest rate is the current interest rate you receive for a particular account. For more information, please see our notes and disclosures.