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Will Vanguard platform always be this limited?
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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.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.(Nearly) dunroving0 -
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.
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You could do something different and go with Cavendish Online, and have 0.25% fee on the fidelity platform?The_Relentless said: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.0
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