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Will Vanguard platform always be this limited?

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  • dunroving
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    Aceace said:
    I transferred a Vanguard SIPP (LS80) from HL to Vanguard. 
    Instruction to HL given on 27/3/20.
    Funds liquidated 30/3/20.
    Cash appeared on Vanguard 8/4/20 and an instruction to invest in LS80 was formed. Presumably the funds would have been bought at that evening's price, but I decided to cancel the purchase while I considered my options. 
    Thank you, that's very helpful to know. Maybe the post I read about a long delay was just an anomaly. I was thinking to get this done next week, so your experience makes me feel a bit more confident. 
    (Nearly) dunroving
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie
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    edited 29 August 2020 at 4:24AM
    I would like to transfer my SiPP from Fidelity (0.35% platform fee) to Vanguard (0.15%).   But, I'm worried about being out of the market.  If there's a 1% rise in fund price when my pension money is in cash, then I'd regret it (for a 0.2% platform fee saving).   So,  I'm waiting to see if I'm right about the FCA's PS19/29 meaning they'll need to offer in-specie transfer in February.   If it turns out I'm wrong, then I'll probably just leave my old SIPP with Fidelity and continue contributing new money to my Vanguard Personal Pension.
  • I would like to transfer my SiPP from Fidelity (0.35% platform fee) to Vanguard (0.15%).   But, I'm worried about being out of the market.  If there's a 1% rise in fund price when my pension money is in cash, then I'd regret it (for a 0.2% platform fee saving).   So,  I'm waiting to see if I'm right about the FCA's PS19/29 meaning they'll need to offer in-specie transfer in February.   If it turns out I'm wrong, then I'll probably just leave my old SIPP with Fidelity and continue contributing new money to my Vanguard Personal Pension.
    You could do something different and go with Cavendish Online, and have 0.25% fee on the fidelity platform?
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