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valiant24
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I've a tidy sum (about £100k) within my SIPP, transferred from another pension, that I have not invested yet. Given that my SIPP is otherwise invested in VWRP and index-linked gilts, I'm not in a hurry to invest it in the current turmoil.
Are there are cash-like investments that it could be put into for a while? I seem to remember that Vanguard had some sort of ETF that just invested money in cash accounts.
Thanks
V
Are there are cash-like investments that it could be put into for a while? I seem to remember that Vanguard had some sort of ETF that just invested money in cash accounts.
Thanks
V
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There are money market funds but the return is so low that it is often exceeded by feesSome SIPP providers pay interest on cash (HL, tiered, 1.10% on £100k +) while others like Vanguard, I believe, charge for cash
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Last time I checked Vanguard do give some interest on cash balances, might be worth checking what it is at the moment.1 -
Adyinvestment said:
Last time I checked Vanguard do give some interest on cash balances, might be worth checking what it is at the moment.0 -
Adyinvestment said:
Last time I checked Vanguard do give some interest on cash balances, might be worth checking what it is at the moment.1 -
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Gilts. Shudder ........0
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Albermarle said:Adyinvestment said:
Last time I checked Vanguard do give some interest on cash balances, might be worth checking what it is at the moment.On their fees page, for Cash Balances --> Service Fee, they state:
"We don't currently charge a service fee for holding your cash - but we do keep up to 0.20% of any interest we receive on your cash. This is to cover our banking costs."
So based on this you might get 1.8% (2% minus 0.2%).
BTW @Albermarle , can you confirm where you sourced the information for them paying (currently) 2%? I've not been able to locate anything confirming a 'current rate', whenever I have tried to find it.
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cloud_dog said:Albermarle said:Adyinvestment said:
Last time I checked Vanguard do give some interest on cash balances, might be worth checking what it is at the moment.
On their fees page, for Cash Balances --> Service Fee, they state:
"We don't currently charge a service fee for holding your cash - but we do keep up to 0.20% of any interest we receive on your cash. This is to cover our banking costs."It is confusing, on the same page under Account Fee they stateThis fee covers the costs of running our online service, customer support team and keeping your investments secure. You only pay one account fee, even if you have more than one account with us. For example, if you have a Stocks and Shares ISA and a General Account. The fee is based on the overall value of your Vanguard accounts, including any cash held.Rather contradictory. What's the difference between the service fee and the account fee (the 0.15% per year charge)?
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cloud_dog said:Albermarle said:Adyinvestment said:
Last time I checked Vanguard do give some interest on cash balances, might be worth checking what it is at the moment.On their fees page, for Cash Balances --> Service Fee, they state:
"We don't currently charge a service fee for holding your cash - but we do keep up to 0.20% of any interest we receive on your cash. This is to cover our banking costs."
So based on this you might get 1.8% (2% minus 0.2%).
BTW @Albermarle , can you confirm where you sourced the information for them paying (currently) 2%? I've not been able to locate anything confirming a 'current rate', whenever I have tried to find it.1
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