I read an interesting article in the Sunday Times about 10 days ago on the potential for Africa - Chinese investment, growth of democracy, improving infrastructure etc etc.
I have a reasonable spread with Rabo Direct funds which I am happy with, but they have only a very loose option on Africa (as part of EMEA). So I was looking for a company that offers exposure to African ETF and don't have large transaction costs.
After a bit of googling I came across fundsdirect (a money supermarket), they offer 2,300 funds but you have to sign up with them before you can see the range of funds.
So, I am wondering if anyone has any experience of these guys and if so are they recommended, or are there any other low cost alternatives that people would recommend where one could purchase African ETFs?
Roy
I have a reasonable spread with Rabo Direct funds which I am happy with, but they have only a very loose option on Africa (as part of EMEA). So I was looking for a company that offers exposure to African ETF and don't have large transaction costs.
After a bit of googling I came across fundsdirect (a money supermarket), they offer 2,300 funds but you have to sign up with them before you can see the range of funds.
So, I am wondering if anyone has any experience of these guys and if so are they recommended, or are there any other low cost alternatives that people would recommend where one could purchase African ETFs?
Roy