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Which Broker for buying and holding some Investment trusts?
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But why can they not have a simple one page summary of ALL of their charges regardless of whether they happen to be are more or less than one expected.But how can anyone trust a fixed fee platform that sneakily charges lower percentage fees for things that you might reasonably expect them to charge higher fixed fees on? It's the thin end of the (capped) wedge.
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Because if they put a really big page of charges for all possible account types crammed into a small space people will moan that it's too complicated and they are not looking to use all those services.RomfordNavy wrote: »But why can they not have a simple one page summary of ALL of their charges regardless of whether they happen to be are more or less than one expected.
On the Iweb homepage you just click on the Charges heading which takes you to:
https://www.iweb-sharedealing.co.uk/charges-and-interest-rates/charges.asp
That tells you the dealing charges and says, "When choosing the account that suits you, please ensure you have understood both the dealing and account administration charges.", giving you links to the specific account charge pages for the different types of accounts (S&S ISA, Share Dealing, SIPP)
https://www.iweb-sharedealing.co.uk/charges-and-interest-rates/stocks-and-shares-isa-charges.asp
https://www.iweb-sharedealing.co.uk/charges-and-interest-rates/share-dealing-account-charges.asp
https://www.iweb-sharedealing.co.uk/charges-and-interest-rates/sipp-charges.asp
It's really not complicated.0 -
I suspect that the charge does apply, but you can ask them to send you a share certificate, for which there is no charge.RomfordNavy wrote: »I wonder if [Baillie Gifford's] £22 per withdrawal charge applies to a non-ISA account or not?0 -
As iWeb are quite adamant that they will not trade Lindsell Train I need to look elsewhere for the best place to hold some of that.
In a couple of months I have just under £100k being released from a notice cash ISA of which I would like to invest at least some part in Lindsell Train. So the question is exclusing iWeb who is the next best broker for this intended buy and hold investment?
Thanks,0
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