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Yes. I think I read somewhere that if the value of the share certificate is over €25k there is no charge. This in itself is strange. Why would the value of a share certificate impact on the admin cost?
Hopefully someone from DavySelect might come back to this thread.
This "no charge" applies to share cert lodgements greater than €20k.
I am interested to hear how the DavySelect trading Platform works in practice.
Let's stick with Laramies example above of buying 5000 GSK shares.
When I want to buy these can I see the "live" trading price of the share. This share can have a 30p range per day. Do I simply purchase these shares myself at the "live" price or do I leave an instruction with DavySelect to purchase 5000 GSK shares? If so how can I be happy that DavySelect are getting me the best price.
For example. When I did business with Campbell O'Connor, I was watching the live trades online. I would ring Ken and he would get the price I wanted there and then. I could immediately see my trade online within seconds of giving the instruction over the phone. There was nil charge for this service.
Back in the day when I did some trading with Bloxham, you phoned them and they would wander off and make the purchase. In between giving the instruction the share price could have changed by several pence. I don't want to go back to those days ever again.
So I made my decision.
I had shares in Ryanair in my Crest account and Campbell O'Connor has converted them to share certs.
I had shares in Renishaw in my Crest account, and Campbell O'Connor has converted most of them to share certs. I have kept a few in my Crest Account as I will be selling them over the next year.
I am left with German shares and the Wisdom Tree ETF in my Crest Account.
I opened an account with Davy Select.ie yesterday.
I chose them because I am a long time holder of these shares, so the higher transaction costs aren't that significant.
I could not find out who is behind DeGiro and as it's my long-term savings/pensions couldn't afford anything to go wrong. Maybe it's a false sense of security preferring Davys, an Irish company or partnership.
The other big advantage of Davys is that when I go to sell my share certs, they will do it for me. DeGiro wouldn't. I could have opened two accounts, but I like to keep my affairs as simple as possible.
Opening an account with DavySelect was very straightforward. Only problem was that they texted me a code which I did not get because I had put my phone number without the 353 in it on the form. I suggested to them that they should change this to make it obvious.
I will probably sell my online holdings over time although this would result in a less diversified portfolio.
Brendan
If I have 5 share certificates (5 x €5k). Do you count this as basically one lodgment of share certs or as 5 separate certs and will I be charged a fee?
All Irish and UK stocks are traded at live prices on the platform. Trades for other markets are done by limit order.
Hi DavySelect,
Can you answer the above question please? Thanks.
Do I do the trades by pressing a "buy" button or does someone do it for me? Can you describe how it works in practice?
Can you just expand on your answers please.....
If I purchase £75k of GSK in certificate form to hold. What will my costs be and will there be ongoing yearly costs associated with having opened an account with you to buy these in the first place.
Basically if I don't close my account after the initial purchase will I be charged an ongoing account maintenance fee?
So are share certificates on the way out anyway?
Thanks Brendan. My concern is the length of time it takes to convert the certificate shares to online shares. Does this take minutes or hours or days?They told me that to sell shares held in share certs, I would have to send the shares in to them and they would convert them to online shares and then sell them.
The reason I say this is because I am a medium term holder of shares. I hold about 6000 of a specific share. I keep them for the dividend but in between dividend dates, I will maybe buy and sell them once.
They had increased in value by 70p per share over a week recently. Profit before costs €4200. I thought that I might take my profit.
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