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  1. Nov 6, 2023 · I have tried to get an idea of costs from both but the people I am speaking to don't seem to have a clue. A J Bell is capped at £10.00 a month + dealing charges £9.95 I am assuming hat each time I sell an asset I'll pay a dealing charge, there is also a regular income charge of £100.00 - Its looking like £340.00 a year with AJ BELL.

  2. Nov 24, 2020 · The other company, AJ Bell Managment Limited, appears to involved in administration of the AJ Bell SIPPs, according to its accounts at Companies House: I knew I was missing something, just wanted to have some peace of mind before opening an account there.Thanks a lot for your detailed response!

  3. Apr 20, 2022 · For ETFs the charges for the regular AJ Bell LISA are 0.25% capped at £42 a year and you either pay £1.50 for buying regularly or £10 for each buy and sell. If you put in £4k per year and then a second transaction to put in the £1k bonus you'll pay £42 platform fee +£10 x2 for the 2 annual purchases of the ETF.

  4. Dec 16, 2023 · Received email from AJ Bell today, as below: As part of our continued commitment to delivering great value to our customers, we’re reducing our dealing charges from 1 April 2024. Dealing Charges: Shares, ETFs, investment trusts and gilts and bonds: Currently £9.95 per trade, reducing to £5.00. Frequent shares dealing charge (if you had 10 ...

  5. Nov 11, 2021 · AJ Bell or Fidelity for drawdown. I have a SIPP with each at the moment, Fidelity has £150k in and AJ Bell has £50K. In June I will be transferring another £50k in from my employers DC fund and go into drawdown. I have all funds so AJ Bell would be 0.1% cheaper in fees, which would save £250 a year in fees initially if I transferred it to them.

  6. Aug 6, 2021 · BUT then I see the AJ Bell fund - "AJ Bell Adventurous fund" - which has fees of (0.31%). I was initially thinking that the latter (AJ Bell Adventurous fund) would be more expensive - but the Fidelity Instl Emerg Mkts W Acc also seems to have an additional 0.97% "Transaction charge" which I don't understand. I was thinking of the split between ...

  7. Jan 21, 2024 · Choosing a SIPP: Vanguard vs AJ Bell. 34 years old and finally getting on top of sorting out my SIPPs!! I noticed the custodian charge on AJ Bell is 0.25% and the Vanguard S&P 500 UCITS ETF USD Acc charge is 0.07% = a total fee of 0.32%. Whereas on Vanguard the account fee is 0.15% and the Vanguard S&P 500 UCITS ETF USD Acc charge is 0.07% = a ...

  8. Dec 19, 2019 · So the AJ Bell investment costs £20 less per year as an ongoing charge vs Vanguard. Now there are some other things to consider, AJ bell charges £9.95 to make an ETF transaction. This is a lot. On the other hand, the AJ bell account becomes progressively more efficient as your investment increases. Say its 100K invested.

  9. Jan 5, 2022 · AJ Bell and Fidelity have lower caps if you invest in non-OEICs (ETFs, ITS, shares); £120pa and £45pa respectively. The cost via Vanguard would be £180pa (increasing). An alternative might be II. From a quick glance at AJBell and the others, Vanguard seems to be cheapest. AJBell in total is 0.57% whilst Vanguard is 0.47%.

  10. Mar 29, 2020 · I understand that there is a £1.50 charge for fund dealing, and a £25 charge per fund for transferring holdings out of AJ Bell. I wanted to clarify if the £25 charge would apply to transferring amounts between funds within AJ Bell. For example, say I had £2,000 each in 2 funds, and I wanted to move the entire balance out into a single new ...

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