Monetus
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Post by Monetus on May 16, 2017 11:55:23 GMT
Vanguard now enables UK investors to invest directly in its funds through a new website: www.vanguardinvestor.co.uk/- ISA and non-ISA accounts available - Annual fee of 0.15% on up to £250,000 invested - Minimum lump sum investment is £500. Monthly savings start at £100 a month. - No initial or dealing charges, and no cost levied by Vanguard for transfers in.
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ozboy
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Post by ozboy on May 16, 2017 12:35:39 GMT
Vanguard now enables UK investors to invest directly in its funds through a new website: www.vanguardinvestor.co.uk/- ISA and non-ISA accounts available - Annual fee of 0.15% on up to £250,000 invested - Minimum lump sum investment is £500. Monthly savings start at £100 a month. - No initial or dealing charges, and no cost levied by Vanguard for transfers in. Thanks Monetus, could be just what I'm looking for as I get increasingly skittish about P2P.
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Post by Financial Thing on May 17, 2017 3:47:23 GMT
I'm surprised Vanguard levied a 0.15% annual fee even though capped at £350. Still seems expensive.
You can purchase Vanguard funds through iWeb for £5 each with no annual fee. You would have to make 70 purchases a year to accrue £350 in charges through iWeb. Not to mention 0.15% will cost you lots of lost compounded interest gains over a period of years.
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