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Haven't checked if this has been mentioned already..
TD Direct recently dropped their annual fee to 0.30% on fund investment valuations up to £250,000 and 0.20% on fund investment valuations above that amount.
http://www.tddirectinvesting.co.uk/choose-an-account/rates-and-charges/#7'We don't need to be smarter than the rest; we need to be more disciplined than the rest.' - WB0 -
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Hi Folks,
Here is an update for this thread.
- Updated out-of-date information in the introduction in post 1
- Updated Alliance Trust account charges, £75 per year rather than £90 per year as no longer considered subject to VAT as of May 2014 (same for their standard non-ISA account but their SIPP account fee is still subject to VAT)
- Removed the Selftrade entry as they have been taken over by Equiniti (and I have not added Equiniti to this list as their fees are rather uncompetitive)
- Removed a few stockbrokers who are not particularly popular with fees that are not particularly competitive
- AXA Self Investor fee-free offer changed from "until May 2015" to "until May 2016" for new investors
It is quite difficult and time-consuming to check the entries on the first page of this thread, and very little is changing now that the post-RDR2 changes have filtered through to all the ISA providers. I am going to reduce the routine updates to this thread to once per year (January). Of course, if you spot anything that has changed in the interim then send me a PM or you can post on this thread, and then I will update the appropriate entry accordingly.
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I have updated the YouInvest entry on the first page of this thread. I have not updated the first page in a while as this thread is not particularly popular. If there is some enthusiasm for it then let me know and I will update it.
There is a separate thread for discussion of the YouInvest charges changes: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5507672
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IWeb entries want changing to reflect the newer £200 one off account opening fee.'We don't need to be smarter than the rest; we need to be more disciplined than the rest.' - WB0
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Special_Saver2 wrote: »I have not updated the first page in a while as this thread is not particularly popular. SS2
But it is, and should be a sticky, along with Snowman's spreadsheet :beer:0 -
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