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Recommendations for a Self Select Share & Fund ISA
SteveFTO
Posts: 9 Forumite
Hi wonder if people can help with some recommendations.
I currently have an M&G Maxi ISA split over a couple of funds. This year I'd like if possible to transfer this into a self select ISA that will allow me to keep the current funds I have and also add some individual share selections. I'd prefer to keep them all in the one ISA so I can continue adding to the funds as well as pick a few individual shares.
Had a quick look on the net and hoodless brennan looks good for Individual shares at £7 a trade but I can't work out from their site whether they would allow have funds as well (I'm guessing not)
Anyone have any suggestions?
I currently have an M&G Maxi ISA split over a couple of funds. This year I'd like if possible to transfer this into a self select ISA that will allow me to keep the current funds I have and also add some individual share selections. I'd prefer to keep them all in the one ISA so I can continue adding to the funds as well as pick a few individual shares.
Had a quick look on the net and hoodless brennan looks good for Individual shares at £7 a trade but I can't work out from their site whether they would allow have funds as well (I'm guessing not)
Anyone have any suggestions?
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I don't know if you have been looking at recent ISA threads in here but when looking at initial costs, also look at future dealing and switching costs. Some of the providers with low initial costs get their money by other means and switches, re-balancing etc are often how they do it.
A thread in the last few days highlighted a case where the fund supermarkets would either be free or £2.50 in the example used. Selftrade was £62.50.
Unfortunately for you, fund supermarkets wont allow self select for shares so it rules them out but look at all costs and not just initial.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
I didn't think you could add to an existing Maxi ISA. Was that a change advised in the pre budget speech a month or or ago? Why not start another Maxi ISA? Have a look at The Share Centre or Hargreaves Lansdown. They might offer what you are looking for.0
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