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cavendish online charges (fidelity)

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  • Hi,
    Looking at the IWEB site for transfers, it does not quote Cavendish. Is this because its a broker?
    Funds Network would be fidelity International for the benefit of the transfer?
  • bigadaj
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    SCOTTASLEF wrote: »
    Hi,
    Looking at the IWEB site for transfers, it does not quote Cavendish. Is this because its a broker?
    Funds Network would be fidelity International for the benefit of the transfer?

    That doesn't appear to make much sense, what are you trying to do?
  • Rollinghome
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    SCOTTASLEF wrote: »
    Hi,
    Looking at the IWEB site for transfers, it does not quote Cavendish. Is this because its a broker?
    Funds Network would be fidelity International for the benefit of the transfer?
    If you're looking on IWeb for a list of platforms to transfer from then that will be Fidelity Fundsnetwork. Cavendish are just the agents and won't be listed. Also make sure IWeb offer the funds you want to transfer in. When I transfered in two ISAs from Fidelity a couple of years back it was very quick, less than two weeks.
  • If you're looking on IWeb for a list of platforms to transfer from then that will be Fidelity Fundsnetwork. Cavendish are just the agents and won't be listed. Also make sure IWeb offer the funds you want to transfer in. When I transfered in two ISAs from Fidelity a couple of years back it was very quick, less than two weeks.

    I think most of the funds are offered. If any are unavailable with iweb what happens? Do Fidelity sell these for me to choose another fund within iweb?
  • Rollinghome
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    edited 5 April 2017 at 1:53PM
    SCOTTASLEF wrote: »
    I think most of the funds are offered. If any are unavailable with iweb what happens? Do Fidelity sell these for me to choose another fund within iweb?
    I assume that would be done at the Fidelity end, but do any switching needed free of charge while still at Fidelity rather than paying dealing fees at IWeb. Make sure that both offer the same fund class and compare the ISIN or MEX codes.
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