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Cavendish Online acquired by Fidelity
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foofi22
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Just had an email come through stating this happened on 2nd October. Haven't seen anything on the forum
Details here: https://www.cavendishonline.co.uk/fidelitysale
Details here: https://www.cavendishonline.co.uk/fidelitysale
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I've just had the email too!
First place I look.... here.
Just getting my head round what it means.How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)0 -
The good news is that for at least 12 months you will pay the same ongoing platform charges (0.25% per annum for accounts valued at less than £200,000 and 0.20% for accounts valued at more than £200,000)I guess it means little for at least 12 months.0
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The good news is that for at least 12 months you will pay the same ongoing platform chargesie The good news is that we are giving you 12 months to move your stuff elsewhere before we put the charges up.
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I never really understood the incentive for Fidelity to offer discounts via Cavendish anyway.0
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Froggitt2 said:The good news is that for at least 12 months you will pay the same ongoing platform chargesie The good news is that we are giving you 12 months to move your stuff elsewhere before we put the charges up.
Aye quite possibly; I was going to start using AJ Bell YouInvest in April anyhow, so I guess I'll transfer it when the rates are changed.
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I guess this is why Fidelity have purchased Cavendish, they get the business and control of future fee structure. The Cavendish discount will disappear this time next year!0
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Something in the back of y mind suggests there is a penalty for moving your platform away from Funds Network. I could be wrong so will check later unless someone comes up with an answer first.Take my advice at your peril.0
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greatkingrat said:I never really understood the incentive for Fidelity to offer discounts via Cavendish anyway.
I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
dunstonh said:greatkingrat said:I never really understood the incentive for Fidelity to offer discounts via Cavendish anyway.0
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virenque said:I guess this is why Fidelity have purchased Cavendish, they get the business and control of future fee structure. The Cavendish discount will disappear this time next year!
Anyone care to hazard a guess as to the percentage who will leave? 50%?0
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