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Anyone with an AJ Bell SIPP and Drawdown?
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Thanks for this.Albermarle said:
If you are invested in ‘exchange traded products’ with HL , there is a cap on the fees.SVaz said:That’s no different to charging for one pot, it’s not going to cost any more, unless you have very large amounts which, when split, fall into the sub £250k tier, most peoples’ Sipps are nowhere near that big.Once it’s all crystallised it’s irrelevant anyway.
However the cap applies per pot, so if you have two pots you pay twice
The cap is £200 per pot.
If I’m not mistaken, AJB is £120 per annum.
I’ve often thought about ditching all of my OEICs (I still call them unit trusts) and switching to a combination of Investment Trusts and ETFs.
I just haven't been brave enough to do it yet.0
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