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Share dealing accounts - iii alternatives

G_M
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edited 14 June 2012 at 11:42PM in Savings & investments
As I’m closing my iiii share dealing account I’ve been looking around at the alternatives. My list so far is below, and I post it
a) In case anyone else is looking for the same info
b) In case anyone can add to/correct it, or comment on the providers etc

Note this is for share dealing, not funds, ISAs etc
www.share.com
£2.50 + VAT fee per quarter; 1%/£7.50 trade fee; £15 per share to transfer out

www.x-o.co.uk
£0 quarterly fee; £5.95 trade fee; £15 per share to transfer out

www.tddirectinvesting.co.uk
£0 fee (if you have >£7500); £12.50 trade fee; £55 to transfer out; £5 to close

www.simplystockbroking.com
£0 fee; £8 per trade; (10% to re-invest dividends); £16 per share to transfer out

www.iweb-sharedealing.co.uk
£0 fee; £10 per trade; (2% to re-invest); £25 per share to transfer;

www.selftrade.co.uk
£8.75 + VAT inactivity fee; £12.5 trade; %15 per share transfer out.
www.lloydstsbsharedealing.com
£8 pq fee; £15 per trade; £10 per share transfer; free closure.

www.hl.co.uk/shares/share-dealing/dealing-charges
£0 fee; £5.99 - £11.99 per trade; £25 ps transfer out

http://www.tradersown.co.uk/sharedea...ckbroking.html
£0 quarterly fee; £6 per trade; £16 per stock to transfer out; 10% on dividends
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  • grey_gym_sock
    grey_gym_sock Posts: 4,508 Forumite
    and you don't want cheaper regular dealing?

    i think HL is £25 + VAT per share to transfer; free closure.
  • grimerking
    grimerking Posts: 65 Forumite
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    https://www.selftrade.co.uk has the following charges:

    http://www.selftrade.co.uk/services/price-list.php

    Trading Inactivity Fee
    £8.75 + VAT, payable only if you have been a customer for the full calendar quarter and there has been no trading activity on your account during that calendar quarter. If you make one trade in a quarter on your account with us, you will not be charged a Trading Inactivity Fee for that quarter.

    Identity Monitor
    £10 plus VAT for a 12 month subscription

    Banking charges
    CHAPS payments out (minimum payment - £2,500) £35
    CHAPS payments in (minimum payment - £5,000) Charges refunded

    Other fees and charges
    Probate Valuation
    First 20 investments £25 plus VAT
    For each subsequent investment £6 plus VAT
    Overdrawn accounts
    Interest is payable at the Bank of England base rate +15% EAR (equivalent annual rate)
    Overdrawn administration fee £15 per occasion
    Transfer out fees
    Issuing a paper certificate £20 for each line of stock that is rematerialised
    Transfer to another provider £15 per line of stock

    Dealing fees
    Online standard rate
    (including orders routed online to our Dealing team) £12.50
    Online frequent trader rate
    (applies after first 100 online trades at standard
    online or relevant phone rate in each calendar quarter) £6
    Telephone
    All trades of £2,500 and under £17.50
    All trades over £2,500 up to £100,0003 £40
    For trades over £100,0003 Please call for a quote
    Regular Investment Service purchases £1.50
    Dividend Reinvestment Service purchases £1.50
    Funds (Unit trust and OEIC) purchases No dealing fee4
    Limit or stop loss orders No additional fee
    International trades: Typical Foreign Exchange Margin applied
    All trades of £10,000 and under 1.25%5
    All trades of over £10,000 up to £50,000 1.00%5
    For trades over £50,000 0.75%5
    3Stamp duty and commission will not be included when calculating the trade value
    4Sales are subject to the relevant online/telephone rate.
    5Selftrade may receive up to 65% of this margin. Further details are available on request.
    Duties and Levies
    Stamp Duty
    Purchases of UK equities 0.5%
    Purchase of Irish equities 1%
    Purchase of some EuroBonds 0.5% (Please call Customer Services for further details)
    PTM Levy
    £1 flat rate charge on equity transactions over £10,000
  • Ifts
    Ifts Posts: 1,960 Forumite
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    G_M wrote: »
    www.share.com
    £2.50 + VAT fee per quarter; 1%/£7.50 trade fee; £15 per share to transfer out

    Cant comment on the rest as I am only familiar with https://www.share.com and x-o.co.uk.

    Just so you are aware the above £7.50 trade fee is the minimum fee under their Standard dealing option @ £2.50 + VAT administration fee per quarter.

    To trade for a flat fee of £7.50 you will need the Frequent dealing option which comes with a dealing option fee of £20 + VAT per quarter (on top of the £2.50 + VAT administration fee per quarter).

    http://www.share.com/a/share-account-costs.html
    Never let the perfume of the premium overpower the odour of the risk
  • TDM850
    TDM850 Posts: 68 Forumite
    Here are some more:

    XO
    https://www.x-o.co.uk
    £0 quarterly fee
    £5.95 per trade
    £15 per line of stock to transfer out

    Hargreaves
    https://www.hl.co.uk
    £0 quarterly fee
    £5.99 - £11.99 per trade subject to volume
    £25 per line of stock to transfer out

    Traders Own
    http://www.tradersown.co.uk/sharedealing_guide::traders_own_stockbroking.html
    £0 quarterly fee
    £6 per trade flat fee online or phone
    £16 per line of stock to transfer out
  • mortimers
    mortimers Posts: 11 Forumite
    x-0 .co .uk
    £0 quarterly fee
    £5.95 per trade
    £15 per line of stock to transfer out
    thank you for the list, X-O seem to be the cheapest, is there any reason NOT to use them ?
  • amictus
    amictus Posts: 301 Forumite
    mortimers wrote: »
    thank you for the list, X-O seem to be the cheapest, is there any reason NOT to use them ?

    I'm still thinking of switching my share holdings from Interactive Investor to X-O. As far as I can tell, the only reason NOT to use them (beyond those already detailed previously) is that they have a £60 ISA account closure fee. Also, an inconvenience which may or may not affect you is that ISA shares and non-ISA shares have to be held in separate accounts.

    Please report back if you find anything else!
  • BLB53
    BLB53 Posts: 1,583 Forumite
    Also, an inconvenience which may or may not affect you is that ISA shares and non-ISA shares have to be held in separate accounts.

    This is a legal requirement and applies to all brokers.
  • Does anyone know of a good alternative to III that allows you to by and sell unit trusts as well as shares? That is, obviously, other than HL.

    R
  • amictus
    amictus Posts: 301 Forumite
    BLB53 wrote: »
    This is a legal requirement and applies to all brokers.

    Thanks for pointing this out. I didn't make myself very clear; what I really meant was that you'll have to use two separate login accounts, meaning you won't see the holdings side-by-side, unlike on the Interactive Investor platform.
  • mortimers
    mortimers Posts: 11 Forumite
    i dont need the ISA so Ive switched to x-0 .co .uk today
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