Yes. Whereas Rabo charge 0.75% on entry, 0.75% (of the full value of the fund) on exit and an annual management fee of c. 0.7%-2.0% (check their website for the latest charges) other than when they sometimes waive entry or exit charges on some funds as a special offer. On the other hand they do have a wider variety of funds (QL only offer a small set of index trackers) and a more fully fledged online platform so it's not necessarily easy to compare each on a like with like basis.I thought Quinn only charges an annual management fee of between 1% and 1.5%?
ETFs have charges as low as 0.20%p.a.
ETF's have initial costs depending on the stockbroker used to purchase. This should be compared against funds with 5% to 0% entry charges.
Also be prepared to pay a fee when selling. This roughly equivalent in effect to a exit charge from the ETF so perhaps you could compare it to Rabo's exit fees.
Also there might be an annual fee for the stockbroker to hold the shares in electronic form as I dont believe share certs will be obtainable. This will add onto the annual charge and should also be used when making a comparison.