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Interactive Investor Regular Savings Charges?

I am looking to open an ISA with Interactive Investor and set up a regular savings plan which I will use to drip feed my money into a number of funds.

If I was looking to drip feed £20-50 into each fund per month what would the charges be? Are there any dealing charges associated with the purchases, e.g. £10 per transaction per fund?

Thanks.

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  • leahciM
    leahciM Posts: 163 Forumite
    Check the specific funds, but for all the funds I use there's no charge. So it's free to put money into (and I think take out of ) each fund.
    Savings: 9.5%
    Investments: 10%
  • If you buy finds, I don't think there are any 'transactional' charges, but of course (unlike many other fund providers) they don't rebate the full 5% (typically) up-front fund charge. They still cost about 1% on top of the regular charges.

    Are you sure you want to pay more than you need?
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