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SIPP Pension Initial Costs - IFA

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    #31
    So ... II. The transfer process was getting painful so I've cancelled it and am ditching them

    Back to looking at other providers now.
    The new Vanguard SIPP looks a good choice, but I may want to buy non-VF funds/ETFs

    Would prefer a flat-fee over %, so looking at iWeb & Halifax I think.

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      #32
      I have a SIPP with Iweb also. All in all, pretty pleased. The only complaint I have is that to make any changes to employer contributions (including a one-off payment) requires sending in a form (e-mail may also be acceptable) whereas HL allows changes to be made online.

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        #33
        Originally posted by sludgesurfer View Post
        I have a SIPP with Iweb also. All in all, pretty pleased. The only complaint I have is that to make any changes to employer contributions (including a one-off payment) requires sending in a form (e-mail may also be acceptable) whereas HL allows changes to be made online.
        Thanks for that, my LTD typically pays in a regular monthly amount so hopefully, it'll be just 1 form to send back.

        And, noticed that iWeb, Halifax sharedealing are part of the same group.

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          #34
          Originally posted by sludgesurfer View Post
          I have a SIPP with Iweb also. All in all, pretty pleased. The only complaint I have is that to make any changes to employer contributions (including a one-off payment) requires sending in a form (e-mail may also be acceptable) whereas HL allows changes to be made online.
          Yeah I recently had this with interactive investor. Wanted to change the amount of a monthly direct debit from employer into the SIPP (from/to same account, just amount changing). Only way they could do it was for me to cancel the existing direct debit, and hand complete a new mandate with revised amount to post to them. Did seem a bit rubbish given I thought a key benefit of direct debit was the recipient can easily amend the amount!

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            #35
            I have a SIPP with Iweb also. All in all, pretty pleased. The only complaint I have is that to make any changes to employer contributions (including a one-off payment) requires sending in a form (e-mail may also be acceptable) whereas HL allows changes to be made online.
            I Email iWeb a filled in version of their additional contributions PDF form for my ad-hoc contributions. For the signature page they do want a "real" sig though so print that one page off, sign, scan and attach to the EMail. I can live with that, the HL 0.45% platform fee would make a real dent into the SIPP compared with iWeb.

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              #36
              Originally posted by adubya View Post
              I Email iWeb a filled in version of their additional contributions PDF form for my ad-hoc contributions. For the signature page they do want a "real" sig though so print that one page off, sign, scan and attach to the EMail. I can live with that, the HL 0.45% platform fee would make a real dent into the SIPP compared with iWeb.
              ....if you choose to buy funds

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                #37
                Originally posted by sludgesurfer View Post
                ....if you choose to buy funds
                Yup, all of my SIPP is in funds.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Maslins View Post
                  I wouldn't think someone was daft for sticking with HL despite higher charges.
                  I think HL have a maximum platform charge of about £450. Fund charges look quite low to me. You can get a Legal & General US tracker for 0.06%
                  "Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark Twain

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Cirrus View Post
                    I think HL have a maximum platform charge of about £450. Fund charges look quite low to me. You can get a Legal & General US tracker for 0.06%
                    Really?

                    0.45% for the first £250K, 0.25% for the next £750K, 0.1% for the next £1M. I think it's £4K max but can't be bothered to make sure.

                    Yes, fund charges are low with HL.

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                      #40
                      I pay a max of £200 a year with HL as I use mainly shares rather than funds
                      Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
                      I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

                      I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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