Anyone have experience with the private banks? Any good experiences? I am interested because the limited meetings I had turned me off. They were very quick to offer their own products for all investment amounts. I got the sense that they wanted to "close the deal" for all my funds ASAP all wrapped up in a neat bow.
Everyone you meet under these circumstances - working for a bank, broker or an independent adviser is on commission. The stock brokers are good if you want a huge amount of detail and a variety of products but they are also very good at charging for their services. The advantage of an independent adviser is that they have a wider range of products to offer than an individual insurance company or private bank. They Will get the same commission no matter what you buy. If they feel you will place the majority of funds through them they might be more relaxed. An independent adviser will probably spend more time considering your individual circumstances. The above is by far the most important aspect of advise. Others will go very quickly to try to sell you something. No matter who you talk to their primary role is sales and your role in all these circumstances is to work with them but ask tough questions and be skeptical.
Be very aware in every circumstance how much the people you talk to are charging. The typical commission for an investment product is 3% initially to the seller with an ongoing annual fee paid also. This is all generally negotiable when you have large sums - so do negotiate. 3% means that if you walk into a adviser with 1,000,000 he sees a 30k commission cheque opportunity. Ask the adviser if he can offer you a better rate for the product he is offering, if you don't ask you won't get. If you can work with an adviser on an hourly rates only then do. Make sure that he is listening to what you need for your future and gives you enough time to go through your concerns/issues. Don't pay hourly rates and full commission.
The first thing to do now is put the money on deposit - If you have a lot (> 800,000) don't look at the web or adverts for accounts - ring the banks head office ask for someone to discuss a large personal deposit with, tell them want you have and ask them for the best rate they can offer. They will give you a better rate or wave restrictions on some of their higher yielding accounts to try to get your funds.
Best of luck