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Fidelity SIPP fees?
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If that is the case I will start next year's ISA with them instead of Hargreaves Lansdown. I only buy shares, ETF and Investment Trusts so the fees there are low anyway.smokey01 said:
They now will take the fees for an ISA from the dealing account which is what I do. I can’t remember but I probably had to ask for this to happen. I think it was something they introduced last year.garmeg saidA J Bell Youinvest take ISA fees from the ISA (not good).0 -
If that is the case then could not use iWeb or Jarvis X-O and pay zero annual fee, or Halifax for £12py?garmeg said:
If that is the case I will start next year's ISA with them instead of Hargreaves Lansdown. I only buy shares, ETF and Investment Trusts so the fees there are low anyway.smokey01 said:
They now will take the fees for an ISA from the dealing account which is what I do. I can’t remember but I probably had to ask for this to happen. I think it was something they introduced last year.garmeg saidA J Bell Youinvest take ISA fees from the ISA (not good).Personal Responsibility - Sad but True
Sometimes.... I am like a dog with a bone0
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