Fidelity Junior ISA fees
Discussion
I have a J SIPP set up for our son with Fidelity, I thought I'd open up a J ISA too so that he won't have to wait 55 years to access the funds. I went to invest the initial £100 the account was opened with but they charge £7.50 per transaction. I had read their fees before:
£1.50 for deals as part of a regular savings or withdrawal plan, or for a reinvestment of income or a dividend.
Simple charge of £7.50 for each deal placed online
How do I avoid paying the higher fee, will a DD or SO count as regular savings? Is there a way to make the investments automated once the cash is received by Fidelity from our bank?
£1.50 for deals as part of a regular savings or withdrawal plan, or for a reinvestment of income or a dividend.
Simple charge of £7.50 for each deal placed online
How do I avoid paying the higher fee, will a DD or SO count as regular savings? Is there a way to make the investments automated once the cash is received by Fidelity from our bank?
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