Hi,
I've moved my PRSA to a new pension scheme to bring down the fees & charges. I'm going through a financial planner which gives me access to funds at institutional rates through a fund platform, rather than going through an insurance company. The adviser is highly qualified and reviews our full financial circumstances in depth on an annual basis. We're happy we're getting a very good overall financial planning service and have someone to turn to if we need advice with anything.
Leaving aside the one-off cost charged by my adviser to set up the scheme, the pension platform fees are 0.5% and ongoing fund charges are 0.43%. On top of that the adviser charges an ongoing fee of 1% of funds under management (currently €280,000), deducted before tax from within the fund. There are no other charges and the allocation rate is 100%. Total annual fees and charges are therefore 1.93%, including ongoing financial/investment advice.
I have two questions:
1) How common (in Ireland) is it for financial planners to charge 1% p.a. of assets under management up to €1m? It would seem to be at the higher end in the Irish market but is it off the charts? I've seen other advisers charging 0.5% but I don't know if they would provide the same expertise or level of service.
2) How competitive is 0.93% p.a. for the PRSA? I'm in an equity fund. It seems to be considerably lower than many insurance company funds, which can have hidden charges bringing the real cost of investing to 3-4%?
Basically, I'm keen to get a sense of whether I'm getting a good deal overall!
I've moved my PRSA to a new pension scheme to bring down the fees & charges. I'm going through a financial planner which gives me access to funds at institutional rates through a fund platform, rather than going through an insurance company. The adviser is highly qualified and reviews our full financial circumstances in depth on an annual basis. We're happy we're getting a very good overall financial planning service and have someone to turn to if we need advice with anything.
Leaving aside the one-off cost charged by my adviser to set up the scheme, the pension platform fees are 0.5% and ongoing fund charges are 0.43%. On top of that the adviser charges an ongoing fee of 1% of funds under management (currently €280,000), deducted before tax from within the fund. There are no other charges and the allocation rate is 100%. Total annual fees and charges are therefore 1.93%, including ongoing financial/investment advice.
I have two questions:
1) How common (in Ireland) is it for financial planners to charge 1% p.a. of assets under management up to €1m? It would seem to be at the higher end in the Irish market but is it off the charts? I've seen other advisers charging 0.5% but I don't know if they would provide the same expertise or level of service.
2) How competitive is 0.93% p.a. for the PRSA? I'm in an equity fund. It seems to be considerably lower than many insurance company funds, which can have hidden charges bringing the real cost of investing to 3-4%?
Basically, I'm keen to get a sense of whether I'm getting a good deal overall!
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