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Stocks & Shares ISAs Do-it for-me providers
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i had my isa with TD waterhouse now it is with II (ii) they charge me 22.50 a quarter, I have a trading account with nothing in it apart from money to cover the quarterly fees. I also have an isa with ii that contains onll lloyds shares, I do nothing with them, no trading, I have had them for about 8 years and plan not to do anything with them for several years. can i find an option that is lower that my current 22.50 charge?0
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Of course, if your only investment is in Lloyds shares then it would be cheaper to hold in a discount execution only broker, for example X-O, who charge zero ongoing fees. They will accept ISA transfers.i had my isa with TD waterhouse now it is with II (ii) they charge me 22.50 a quarter, I have a trading account with nothing in it apart from money to cover the quarterly fees. I also have an isa with ii that contains onll lloyds shares, I do nothing with them, no trading, I have had them for about 8 years and plan not to do anything with them for several years. can i find an option that is lower that my current 22.50 charge?0
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