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S&S ISA providers - like Vanguard (but not Vanguard!)

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MsFogi · 27/07/2021 17:39

Can anyone recommend another (simple to use) home for my ISAs - I have a few with Vanguard but am absolutely fed up of the time it takes to transfer my pre-existing cash ISAS over to Vanguard at the moment (April and counting for some of them!!!) and would quite like a bit more choice than just Vanguard funds. I won't be investing in single shares but going for broader based funds (but in specific areas rather than the Lifestyle funds). Also, I only go for passive (rather than active) funds and....of course...looking for a provider that charges low fees like Vanguard. In case relevant - I'll be transferring about £50K in (I have abut the same with Vanguard too and I'm planning to leave that there unless that means I would be ending up paying lots more in fees - I must admit to being a bit lost on that point!).

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southeastlady · 28/07/2021 11:43

I'm with Hargreaves Lansdown always found their customer service excellent

withiceplease · 28/07/2021 13:39

Fidelity is similar to vanguard and done well for me. I have both

Residentnumber1 · 28/07/2021 16:10

Keep your Vanguard ISA, buy the funds each year, then transfer to iweb, see the link below:

monevator.com/cheapest-stocks-and-shares-isa-hack/

This works out the cheapest n terms of cost, assuming you don't buy different funds after the iweb transfer.

MsFogi · 28/07/2021 17:41

@Residentnumber1

Keep your Vanguard ISA, buy the funds each year, then transfer to iweb, see the link below:

monevator.com/cheapest-stocks-and-shares-isa-hack/

This works out the cheapest n terms of cost, assuming you don't buy different funds after the iweb transfer.

This is a very interesting tip - thanks!
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BlackLambAndGreyFalcon · 03/08/2021 20:00

Iweb transfers are currently severely delayed. It says 15 weeks on their website - but mine is still going on nearly 6 months later!

Hermione101 · 03/08/2021 20:10

I use Interactive Investor

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