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iWeb increasing the account opening charge....

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Account opening charge
You'll pay a one-off £25 (increasing to £100 from 4th January 2021) account opening charge for the first account you open - if you open additional accounts then these will be free to open. Please familiarise yourself with any additional charges.
So by reckoning they would now be more expensive to hold a nominal £50k in a S&S ISA than Vanguard (for instance VLS60)?
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Oh actually only more expensive in the first year with one fund choice. Doh.0
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Quite the hike that. Glad I’m already in.0
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Alistair31 said:Quite the hike that. Glad I’m already in.0
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Alistair31 said:Quite the hike that. Glad I’m already in.
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I guess they will still be a useful ISA for a large holding that you don't change/rebalance?2
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masonic said:Alistair31 said:Quite the hike that. Glad I’m already in.
iWeb opening fee increase — MoneySavingExpert Forum
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Like any business majority of profit comes from relatively few customers. Been a huge number of new account openings across all platforms. Majority are most likely uneconomic to have even opened.1
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Opened mine earlier this year as a dumping ground for money accumulated monthly in Vanguard. Just done the same for my wife's money. Was intending to do it April once she'd maxed her 20k into Vanguard, so got in early before this rise. She's stuck the minimum £2 into the share dealing account just in case having an empty account for five months were to cause them to close it. I'd recommend others doing the same if they're not adding to their ISA anytime soon.
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I was intending to open an iweb S+S ISA in April because I have maxed out my ISA allowance for this year already but could I open a share dealing account now with a token balance and then add the S +S ISA later for free to avoid the price increase ?0
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