Younginvestor93
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I dont know? I only know Davy gave me 0.75.If you got Davy PRSA, through a broker on an execution only basis, would any of the brokers refund some of the management charge?
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The info on this page implies davy pays up to .5p.c p.a. to brokers. That might be for the advice product, and might be for larger amounts.
It can't hurt to ask a few discount brokers about their terms for execution only Davy.
Based on your knowledge of PRSA pensions in Ireland. What is the best option available out there? Is it to go direct to Davy? ThanksThat means that, where there’s a broker, Davy pay him or her 0.5% on top of their own charge. I don’t see how that’s helpful?
I thought at least some of that was coming from the quoted amc? So if the broker was a discount one, they could return it to the customer.That means that, where there’s a broker, Davy pay him or her 0.5% on top of their own charge. I don’t see how that’s helpful?
I thought at least some of that was coming from the quoted amc? So if the broker was a discount one, they could return it to the customer.
Hi nousername,Hi younginvestor93, I'm curious did you reach a decision on this as I'm in a similar situation? Thanks
If you got Davy PRSA, through a broker on an execution only basis, would any of the brokers refund some of the management charge?
I'm pretty sure Standard Life offers a PRSA with 100% allocation and an AMC of 0.65% if you invest in their Vanguard range of index funds.
Thank you Steven for your info.PRSA's are expensive pension contracts but people keep on looking at them instead of the cheaper options.
Steven
How did you source the Standard Life option?Hi, thanks for all the feedback above, it’s very useful information.
I am trying to decide and distinguish between the charges and fees relating to the below three PRSAs for funds less than €100k.
Standard Life Vanguard Global Share Index: my understanding is this fund has 0.90% AMC and 0.02% TER (Total Expense Ratio).
- Are there additional costs with this fund?
- Does the 0.90% AMC and 0.02% TER include Vanguards fee?
- If there are additional Vanguard fees outside of the 0.90% AMC and 0.02% TER does that mean it would have relatively high fees and charges when all is combined?
Thank you Steven for your info.
If you are a self employed sole trader, are you able to access a personal pension?
I already have PRSA with Irish life but I am looking to change it and DAVY is the best option based on all the research I have done.
Wow, just when I think I have it sorted another spanner in the works. Think I remember Bank advisor telling me something about suggesting PRSA was the one for me, I stupidly said yes and now I'm stuck with it. Great!Personal pensions are available to those in non pensionable employment. They have been available to people for a lot longer than PRSA's.
It wont let me link to the URL. Google 'Standard Life Vanguard Global Share Index' and its on page 2 of the PDF document on the first Google result.How did you source the Standard Life option?
I see they show fund charges of 0.90-1.55% on the pensions authority page. I wonder is that for some specific people or who is elligible for the 0.90% charge and how does one get this?
If that's 0.90 and 0.02 for Vanguard Global Funds, that might be the best you can get but I am just looking at numbers, I don't know what happens behind the scenes.
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