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Halifax vs iweb

Hi
I’m trying to decide between Halifax sharedealing or iweb for my isa transfer. I plan to invest regularly but possibly with varying amounts and i’d like to add to different funds / ITs / ETFs each month depending on how out of whack my allocations are. As I understand it, I can do this with Halifax regular investing at £2 per purchase? So, their £12.50 a year admin fee plus 12 x £2 regular trades make it cheaper than going with iweb at 12 x £5 trades (ignoring the initial £25 to open)? If I need to sell / switch anything to rebalance or reinvest dividends I can wait for their monthly offer period when commission is reduced to £3.95 per trade? Have I got this right and anything else I need to think about?
Cheers!

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  • ColdIron
    ColdIron Posts: 9,959 Forumite
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    Sounds about right. Make sure the one you choose carries the investments you want and in the case of HSD allows them for monthly investing (they may have a restricted list for ITs and ETFs)
  • Thanks coldiron. Good point about the possible restriction! I’ve also just noticed that the monthly offer period for reduced commissions does not apply to funds but with acc funds I won’t need to reinvest dividends anyway so hopefully I can avoid having to pay any £12 commissions.
  • Tom99
    Tom99 Posts: 5,371 Forumite
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    Hi
    I’m trying to decide between Halifax sharedealing or iweb for my isa transfer. I plan to invest regularly but possibly with varying amounts and i’d like to add to different funds / ITs / ETFs each month depending on how out of whack my allocations are. As I understand it, I can do this with Halifax regular investing at £2 per purchase? So, their £12.50 a year admin fee plus 12 x £2 regular trades make it cheaper than going with iweb at 12 x £5 trades (ignoring the initial £25 to open)? If I need to sell / switch anything to rebalance or reinvest dividends I can wait for their monthly offer period when commission is reduced to £3.95 per trade? Have I got this right and anything else I need to think about?
    Cheers!
    Nearly right. Any sale of Funds will be at £12.50 a pop, you cannot use the once a month £3.95 window for funds. Re dividend reinvestment, if you do this manually its the £2 deal but if you set up auto dividend reinvestment its 2% max £12.50 so if your regular dividends are less than £100 each and there is no ACC fund alternative the auto reinvest would be cheaper.
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