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Broker for nominee account & Isa

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Hello

I've currently got a nominee account & isa with TD Waterhouse. I've always been charged a six monthly fee for the isa ( laziness - couldn't be bothered to change ) but now they've started an 'inactivety fee ' of £ 10 + Vat for the nominee account too. If they don't remove/refund it ( prob not ) I need to find a new home for the two accounts - preferably free. I'm quite happy to pay commission on dealing - just not on the holding side. Btw the nominee account is because I'm moving shares held personally by me into the isa via the isa allowance each year ( ie sell in nominee, move cash to isa, buy back in isa ) plus there are two small us holdings there ( leftover from the technology make your fortune days )

Any suggestions/referrals welcome

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  • Try squaregain.co.uk
  • david78
    david78 Posts: 1,654 Forumite
    jackthelad wrote:
    Try squaregain.co.uk

    Yes, don't let them get away with it. Also look at bestinvest, hargreaves-lansdown etc.
  • Deemy
    Deemy Posts: 3,683 Forumite
    Somerset wrote:
    Hello

    I've currently got a nominee account & isa with TD Waterhouse. I've always been charged a six monthly fee for the isa ( laziness - couldn't be bothered to change ) but now they've started an 'inactivety fee ' of £ 10 + Vat for the nominee account too. If they don't remove/refund it ( prob not ) I need to find a new home for the two accounts - preferably free. I'm quite happy to pay commission on dealing - just not on the holding side. Btw the nominee account is because I'm moving shares held personally by me into the isa via the isa allowance each year ( ie sell in nominee, move cash to isa, buy back in isa ) plus there are two small us holdings there ( leftover from the technology make your fortune days )

    Any suggestions/referrals welcome

    Sellt he holdings, Close the account and put it down to experience.


    http://www.squaregain.co.uk/
  • plumb1_2
    plumb1_2 Posts: 4,395 Forumite
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    Somerset wrote:
    Hello

    I've currently got a nominee account & isa with TD Waterhouse. I've always been charged a six monthly fee for the isa ( laziness - couldn't be bothered to change ) but now they've started an 'inactivety fee ' of £ 10 + Vat for the nominee account too. If they don't remove/refund it ( prob not ) I need to find a new home for the two accounts - preferably free. I'm quite happy to pay commission on dealing - just not on the holding side. Btw the nominee account is because I'm moving shares held personally by me into the isa via the isa allowance each year ( ie sell in nominee, move cash to isa, buy back in isa ) plus there are two small us holdings there ( leftover from the technology make your fortune days )

    Any suggestions/referrals welcome

    If you want a referal see [url=http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=91587]HERE[/url]
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