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CTF Question
desiman
Posts: 231 Forumite
Hi,
Got my voucher for a CTF for the little one.
Im thinking of investing this in a shares CTF, probably a tracker which goes for the FTSE (100 or All-share).
As far as I can tell, F&C is the provider with the lowest annual charges for this type of investment, however taking this one step further can I use a cashback kind of provider like Chartwell to crawl back my annual charges?
Thanks
Got my voucher for a CTF for the little one.
Im thinking of investing this in a shares CTF, probably a tracker which goes for the FTSE (100 or All-share).
As far as I can tell, F&C is the provider with the lowest annual charges for this type of investment, however taking this one step further can I use a cashback kind of provider like Chartwell to crawl back my annual charges?
Thanks
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I doubt it.
One of the reasons that the F&C, & other investment trust, charges are low is that they don't tout for business by paying commissions to third parties.
That partly explains why so few financial advisers seem keen on them.0
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