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Savings/investments options for non-UK residents
max11
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Dear All,
Hope you can help. Being a non-UK resident, savings and investments options are very limited.
I have researched the forum and I came across to NS&I.
I was wondering if you can suggest other possibilities (also for longer-term investments) to diversify.
Thank you in advance
Max
Hope you can help. Being a non-UK resident, savings and investments options are very limited.
I have researched the forum and I came across to NS&I.
I was wondering if you can suggest other possibilities (also for longer-term investments) to diversify.
Thank you in advance
Max
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Look at your local options.“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”0
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Thank you. Good idea, but it (again) depends on what happens to the value of the GBP (ultimately, on the outcome of the Brexit negotiations).0
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Thank you. Good idea, but it (again) depends on what happens to the value of the GBP (ultimately, on the outcome of the Brexit negotiations).
Don't let exchange rates govern your investing. They are far too volatile to worry about.“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”0 -
Open a brokerage account. Invest.0
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Dear All,
Hope you can help. Being a non-UK resident, savings and investments options are very limited.
I have researched the forum and I came across to NS&I.
I was wondering if you can suggest other possibilities (also for longer-term investments) to diversify.
Thank you in advance
Max
If you won't tell us where you are resident, then we are going to have a difficult job helping you.
Knowing what ytou financial goal is would also help us with making appropriate suggestions.
You have to remember that we don't know anything about you or your circumstances.Thus the old Gentleman ended his Harangue. The People heard it, and approved the Doctrine, and immediately practised the Contrary, just as if it had been a common Sermon; for the Vendue opened ...THE WAY TO WEALTH, Benjamin Franklin, 1758 AD0 -
These guys offer a good, low cost service for expats and operate in various jurisdictions, so wherever you are located, you should be able to open an account. They charge 6GBP per transaction for ETFs on the LSE. Check them out and do your research, they may be right for you.
https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?f=4945&p=configuring0 -
Thank you guys. Appreciated.
The majority of my savings would be invested for the medium- and long-term.
I am not in a particular rush to exchange to Euros (although it is not great that the Sterling dropped over 15% 2 years ago, but I give it some time!)0
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