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The Pensions cashback and incentives discussion thread

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  • Alexland
    Alexland Posts: 10,549 Forumite
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    The Fidelity seems to have a good, but curiously-stepped arrangement

    I Rather suspect that there's no immediate rush - perhaps a revisit in the New Year. Keen to take advantage though.
    Fidelity have been running a generous transfer offer several times a year for at least 6 years probably longer.
  • artyboy
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    So.... coming back to the HL 'invitation only' offer... this is very interesting....

    Because I'd signed up to the offer anyway through the link that @michaels posted, and got a positive confirmation back, I sent a message to them asking if I could still be eligible, despite the specific T&Cs referring to needing to be invited AND already have a SIPP open...

    And I have an unequivocal confirmation back that I will be eligible because they are running a parallel promotion for anyone opening a new SIPP!

    Now obviously I am not recommending anyone else goes down this route on my say so. But I'm going to go for it anyway. I need to move some money, and the fees will be less in ETFs with HL than where it's right now, so no real risk. Let's see how it goes.
  • Albermarle
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    Alexland said:
    The Fidelity seems to have a good, but curiously-stepped arrangement

    I Rather suspect that there's no immediate rush - perhaps a revisit in the New Year. Keen to take advantage though.
    Fidelity have been running a generous transfer offer several times a year for at least 6 years probably longer.
    I think it is more like twice a year, but each one stays open for quite a long time ( 10 weeks ?) 
  • Alexland said:
    The Fidelity seems to have a good, but curiously-stepped arrangement

    I Rather suspect that there's no immediate rush - perhaps a revisit in the New Year. Keen to take advantage though.
    Fidelity have been running a generous transfer offer several times a year for at least 6 years probably longer.
    I think it is more like twice a year, but each one stays open for quite a long time ( 10 weeks ?) 
    Thanks for this.  The Fidelity Transfer Offer does seem generous and I intend to take advantage of this as the fees for ETF trading only seems cheaper than my current provider.  The only thing I am not sure of is the FX fees for buying funds that although are bought/sold in GBP, may still charge for USD fx fees.  I will have to monitor the FX fees to see if this is truly cost effective overall per year, or not.  

  • michaels
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    I have had fidelity in the past, are these offers generally a one shot thing?
    I think....
  • artyboy
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    michaels said:
    I have had fidelity in the past, are these offers generally a one shot thing?
    Ditto, and although my old SIPP with them was transferred out and closed, it still shows up on their app, alongside the new one I set up for the last transfer cashback bonus. And I'm now also using it for the current one.

    So no, their terms have not made it a one shot deal, at least up till now.
  • granta
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    michaels said:
    I have had fidelity in the past, are these offers generally a one shot thing?
    I'm pretty sure I have made use of the offer at least twice in previous years. Contemplating transferring some ISA money this time around
  • Albermarle
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    michaels said:
    I have had fidelity in the past, are these offers generally a one shot thing?
    I transferred my ISA from Fidelity to HL a couple of years ago , for a £1000. Then once the 12 months was up I transferred it back to Fidelity for another £1000 with no issue. Maybe if you keep doing it, they would block you at some point.

  • artyboy
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    michaels said:
    I have had fidelity in the past, are these offers generally a one shot thing?
    I transferred my ISA from Fidelity to HL a couple of years ago , for a £1000. Then once the 12 months was up I transferred it back to Fidelity for another £1000 with no issue. Maybe if you keep doing it, they would block you at some point.

    I could well end up being the canary in that particular coal mine... 
  • AndyTh_2
    AndyTh_2 Posts: 378 Forumite
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    edited 28 December 2025 at 6:18PM
    I've had 2 Fidelity switch bonuses before, also getting my 3rd payout next month (from a Sept-Nov switch offer, from a smaller pot) and 4th in process (from this latest one)

    HL I've had 2 S&S ISA and 3 SIPP (1 main pot, 2 small pot) switch offers completed
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