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Anyone with an AJ Bell SIPP and Drawdown?

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  • 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. 
    If you are invested in ‘exchange traded products’ with HL , there is a cap on the fees.
    However the cap applies per pot, so if you have two pots you pay twice
    Thanks for this.
    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.
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