Vanguard just increased their fees.

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  • Опубліковано 12 гру 2024

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  • @FinancialInterestcom
    @FinancialInterestcom  8 годин тому +1

    Hi! I just want to clarify a point regarding the fees. They will be taken proportionally, meaning the account with the largest balance will pay the largest portion of the fees.

  • @DamienTalksMoney
    @DamienTalksMoney 22 години тому +93

    "In investing, you get what you don't pay for. Costs matter." John C. Bogle founder of The Vanguard Group

    • @StalaxOfficial
      @StalaxOfficial 21 годину тому +11

      The little book of investing is what got me into Vanguard.
      Now using those principals I'm out...

    • @Henry.Nibler
      @Henry.Nibler 20 годин тому +3

      They take 70BPS spreads on money market and 300BPS spreads on cash. There are fees everywhere, you just don't see it

    • @MichaelRoberts-ru1rw
      @MichaelRoberts-ru1rw 20 годин тому +17

      You were the chosen one Vanguard. It was said you would destroy the Sith, not join them!

    • @andrewp7497
      @andrewp7497 19 годин тому

      Don't understand that quote!

    • @kevinbrook7033
      @kevinbrook7033 17 годин тому

      @@andrewp7497 It means the less fees you pay the greater your returns, if you don't pay the fees you get to keep the returns, i.e. you get what you don't pay for.

  • @chrismunt8443
    @chrismunt8443 17 годин тому +26

    One step forward with the app, then 10 steps back with the fees. I’m out.

  • @ScottDaly-y1u
    @ScottDaly-y1u 20 годин тому +34

    I’ll be leaving. Like Damien said it’s a dick move, and I believe they should feel the repercussions of it by having customers leave their platform. Prior to this I would never have considered leaving to be honest as I felt like they provided the best of both worlds with an established, secure brand that you pay a small fee for. That has now changed

    • @brettlawrence9015
      @brettlawrence9015 17 годин тому +3

      Yep same with me I would have stayed no matter how large my account value got. I don’t mind paying some fees but this is too much.

  • @equitydealer-xw7mj
    @equitydealer-xw7mj 21 годину тому +56

    I’m leaving, very disappointing and goes against what John Bogle stood for

    • @reheyesd8666
      @reheyesd8666 17 годин тому

      Yeah but who doesn't like more cash than you need?
      CEOs probably

    • @Nyssen1
      @Nyssen1 8 годин тому

      Same here, where would be a better platform?

  • @john_dx
    @john_dx 19 годин тому +25

    It's a strange one. I get they're probably losing money on these low value accounts but those low value accounts will potentially become the next generation of high value accounts. So it seems like they're giving up future income for lower admin costs today. Maybe they could've waived the minimum charge for anyone making a regular direct debit payment or something. I don't know.

  • @andrewpreston4127
    @andrewpreston4127 17 годин тому +13

    I've invested with Vanguard for the last 5 years. I was quite stunned to receive their email about the charge increases. It was short, blunt and gave no real explanation as to why. My income is low, but I do invest regularly and have slowly built up my holdings with Vanguard. I am though way, way, below the £32000 figure, and that £4 a month just looks like price gouging, and a PR disaster..., if that is, they are bothered about PR. I'll be looking at alternatives in very short order.

  • @ruairidonnelly84
    @ruairidonnelly84 21 годину тому +32

    I'll be leaving. They could have had a sliding scale with the fees e.g. £0-£10k £1/month, £10k-£20k £2/month and so on. I spoke to them earlier today about it and the guy from Vanguard pretty much said yeah i can see why you would leave us.

    • @eniola5088
      @eniola5088 Годину тому

      Where are you thinking of going ?

  • @josephserra9185
    @josephserra9185 20 годин тому +22

    Disgraceful, for a small investor is a punch in the stomach

  • @amsterdamkim
    @amsterdamkim 10 годин тому +10

    Goodbye Vanguard!!!…Hello Trading 212…

  • @iEvangelos
    @iEvangelos 19 годин тому +15

    Just got the email and rushed on UA-cam and was glad to see a video from you guys.
    Since I only started last month and have very little in there I think I'll be looking to move to another service and would love to see a video from you about what are the better alternatives.
    Thanks for making this video and posting it so quickly!!!

    • @annaz9655
      @annaz9655 18 годин тому +1

      Invest Engine has a free Sipp. I will start there and may e move back to Vanguard after 32k

  • @Jimmy_Jones
    @Jimmy_Jones 21 годину тому +9

    I'm selling up. I've had my initial £500 trial in there. Over about 6 years, I have made £160 (I haven't really paid attention to it compared to my other accounts). It was costing me about £0.21 a month to hold this.
    With this £4 fee change, within 3.6 years, I would lose all my profits made over that time (possibly more due to not having as much invested over time).
    Seems like they just don't want customers or hope people aren't aware of the changes. Thanks to you and Damien for pointing it out. I would never have known as I barely read those sorts of emails.

  • @zedspoint4614
    @zedspoint4614 21 годину тому +12

    Just in time when Invest Engine removed their SIPP fee entirely

    • @AlexisMoore-nx6wf
      @AlexisMoore-nx6wf 16 годин тому

      I have an isa account with InvestEngine, seriously considering transferring my SIPP over to them too

    • @bob1234881
      @bob1234881 15 годин тому

      Just waiting for the transfer

  • @andrewriley4204
    @andrewriley4204 18 годин тому +5

    Was going to open a SIPP with Vanguard.
    Given this news, I think I'll have a re-think

  • @The_Unintelligent_Speculator
    @The_Unintelligent_Speculator 19 годин тому +11

    John Bogle would be turning right now.

    • @brettlawrence9015
      @brettlawrence9015 16 годин тому

      I’m glad he is not here to see it his principals are not being followed 😢

  • @adamwestrip7422
    @adamwestrip7422 2 години тому +1

    I thought better of Vanguard. I only started investing this year. I like there simple layout on both the website and the app. If I had more than £32k invested I probably would have stayed. T212 here we come

  • @danielforero6424
    @danielforero6424 2 години тому +1

    A video about how to leave vanguard (or any platform) would be really helpful! 👍🏼

  • @petedoyle7
    @petedoyle7 15 годин тому +2

    Opened an account at the weekend. Set up my £100 a month payment. Read the email today and cancelled my payment. Moving my business to T212.

  • @liamnewman5526
    @liamnewman5526 5 годин тому +3

    I've decided to close my account with Vanguard, including my SIPP which I was going to transfer to again in a couple of days. Now I am transferring it away. A company that makes moves like this doesn't deserve (however small) business I bring them. A real shame they've done this.

    • @RickMyBalls
      @RickMyBalls 3 години тому

      I can't believe they've done this.

  • @awatson6773
    @awatson6773 7 годин тому +3

    Thanks for uploading so quickly!

  • @gibboman
    @gibboman 22 години тому +25

    Crazy move by Vanguard! That's me out 😂

  • @ImNickHuggins
    @ImNickHuggins 19 годин тому +6

    I’m going to stay put for the moment with vanguard and see if any rival platforms respond. Have been waiting for the rumoured trading 212 sipp to appear, which may entice me to move everything to trading 212 should this become available soon.

  • @niamhb1365
    @niamhb1365 5 годин тому +1

    Have been with Vanguard for 4 years, it’s where I first started investing. I will definitely be looking to move my S&S ISA elsewhere. Huge shame

  • @worshipthenephilim
    @worshipthenephilim 19 годин тому +3

    I just don't understand why they have done this - especially splitting the fees between your accounts, which seems only to harm the investor's tax efficiency without adding anything to Vanguard's profits, surely? Why not allow customers to choose which accounts their fees are taken from?
    I switched my SIPP from Aviva to Vanguard this year primarily because their fees were so competitive. As a company that have made low fees and accessibility for small investors their big selling points I think they've shot themselves in the foot with this. At the moment this will have quite a small financial impact on me but hmm.... will I stay with them on principle? Not sure.

  • @MysteriousKiz
    @MysteriousKiz 8 годин тому +2

    If they were taking £4 from my cash account, I may have swallowed a bitter pill, but taking it away from my generated growth? Absolutely not. I'm looking to put my investments elsewhere.

  • @SAS3223
    @SAS3223 15 годин тому +2

    Leaving Vanguard and also advised all the people I recommend Vanguard to, to do the same.

  • @guestforking
    @guestforking 6 годин тому +2

    The small time investors of today are the large holding investors of tomorrow. Seems incredibly short sighted, people who are at the start of their invest journey (like me) are very likely to jump ship or just not join the platform in the first place.

  • @dillondano9991
    @dillondano9991 17 годин тому +4

    Could you do s video on the alternative places for a stocks and shares ISA?

    • @FinancialInterestcom
      @FinancialInterestcom  4 години тому

      We will try to work on this as soon as we can but we have just overhauled our website page for this: financialinterest.com/best-stocks-and-shares-isa/
      Hope it helps!

  • @67eamonn
    @67eamonn 21 годину тому +2

    Odd timing as well given InvestEngine have just removed the charges for their SIPP. Although, IE has no drawdown apparatus in place and isn't currently accepting transfers. But if you were new to SIPPs and had plenty of time before drawdown, IE would be the place to go.

  • @modernmuslimdating7776
    @modernmuslimdating7776 17 годин тому +4

    Please give alternatives and how we move our isa to another platform / provider. Love your videos

    • @FinancialInterestcom
      @FinancialInterestcom  4 години тому

      Hope this helps financialinterest.com/best-stocks-and-shares-isa/

  • @matthewbyron7676
    @matthewbyron7676 20 годин тому +1

    Just started investing with vanguard. I intended on putting £200 a month into VWRP and it’s my third month. I’m now thinking of switching to invest engine for the fractional shares and avoiding this fee. Hopefully that’s not a bad move. 🤷‍♂️

  • @Sherlock749
    @Sherlock749 17 годин тому +2

    I’m leaving Vanguard because of these new fees. I have a question though if you don’t mind, Trading 212 doesn’t allow me to switch my FTSE Global All Cap fund across, so what’s the most efficient way to pull money out of the Vanguard account and is there any pitfalls I should be aware of? From what I can see the Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF is the closest I can get to the All Cap fund?

  • @tomhuntley
    @tomhuntley 7 годин тому +1

    Have been loyal for years - although unimpressed with a few things e.g. UK vs US fees, lack of app (although they have released their crappy one now).
    I pulled out all my ISA investments last year… was happy keeping my SIPP there - not anymore!
    Bye Vanguard!

  • @equitydealer-xw7mj
    @equitydealer-xw7mj 21 годину тому +3

    What about those who start a transfer out but it’s not processed in time for when the new fees kick in :(

    • @leefairfield7537
      @leefairfield7537 20 годин тому

      Yes i also dont know the answer to this. It shouldnt legally be possible to do tbis

    • @jonathanburson4994
      @jonathanburson4994 8 годин тому

      Transfers these days should take days and not weeks like it used to. The only exception should be if you have funds that are priced monthly and you missed the cut off but I don’t think there are many of those about these days - can’t remember the last time I saw one

    • @equitydealer-xw7mj
      @equitydealer-xw7mj 6 годин тому

      @@jonathanburson4994 unfortunately there are several horror stories about transfers out from Vanguard if you search online

  • @markmahood3099
    @markmahood3099 21 годину тому +8

    This makes no sense at all. Low fees for small amounts and a simple reliable platform was what attracted me to vanguard.

    • @FinancialInterestcom
      @FinancialInterestcom  21 годину тому +6

      Yeah it does seem very odd to pile such a big fee increase on smaller portfolios

    • @reefunk1974
      @reefunk1974 20 годин тому +4

      Looks like plebs aren't profitable

  • @PaulSmith-fx8jb
    @PaulSmith-fx8jb 17 годин тому

    Well... that's a tough one, methinks. From their beginnings in the UK Vanguard was not planning on catering to people who could only afford to invest little sums of money each month, as evidenced by the fact that the minimum payment by debit card was £500 and the Direct Debit was needed to be for £100/month. My SIPP fee is currently £21/year - with the new fee this will more than double to £48/year - for a fee of over 0.30%. But I am also in the position that I could move money into Vanguard which would immediately increase the invested balance to the point that the fee stays the same. As T212 doesn't offer a SIPP yet (pushed into at least Q1/2025) and IE doesn't allow transfer-Ins yet.... Decisions, decisions

  • @TomaszGrygorczuk
    @TomaszGrygorczuk 4 години тому

    Started in Jan 24'. Happy with it as it was fully automated. As you mentioned from 100£, 4£ is a 4% which is a lot. I will be selling and going to investengine.

  • @AdamCoomber
    @AdamCoomber 3 години тому

    Was about to set up a SIPP with them in Jan but now re looking at who is best for just a small SIPP of £100 a month. Thank you for the video.

  • @kinggeoffrey3801
    @kinggeoffrey3801 20 годин тому +1

    I'm glad I ditched my life strategy in the summer now. Didn't like the way things were going through customer service and interviews with their fund managers.

  • @Roo-10
    @Roo-10 18 годин тому +2

    Like a few others in the comments I’m now considering moving my S&S ISA to T212. Once having a £0 balance on Vanguard would I then need to close the account entirely to avoid a pointless £4 a month fee? Apologies if I’ve missed something or if this is a stupid question.

    • @gavjlewis
      @gavjlewis 15 годин тому +1

      It's still a percentage it's just the minimum charge is £4 a month (I suspect it will actually be £12 a quarter) So once you have sold your investments and it's sat in cash there will be no fees. You can then set up a transfer. Or alternatively just start the transfer now.
      You could leave a few pence in cash in your account if you plan on using Vanguard again in the future to save setting it all up again.

    • @Roo-10
      @Roo-10 15 годин тому

      @ thank you, this helps !

  • @Planerary
    @Planerary 20 годин тому +3

    They're trying to push away the plebs. Really sad that this is the approach they're going for. As a small investor, I'll be looking elsewhere from now on.

    • @reheyesd8666
      @reheyesd8666 17 годин тому +1

      Trading212 is okay imo. I just wish they had a wider selection of etfs

  • @gezmonder
    @gezmonder 21 годину тому +1

    I would have thought most people in the UK at least have bought their Vanguard funds via a separate platform anyway. I have a SIPP and ISA in ii but after looking at your fees table there, will think about transferring them in Jan after I have received my introductory cashback.

  • @gill3011
    @gill3011 17 годин тому +2

    I’ll be leaving but as someone who is new to online platforms like this it would be helpful for you to do a video on exactly how best to leave them.

    • @FinancialInterestcom
      @FinancialInterestcom  3 години тому

      Can definitely look at doing this, e.g. 'How to transfer to another broker' ?
      Side note it's quite easy you can just join the other broker and request a transfer in with them, providing they support transfers from the broker you're currently with.

  • @MrPurle
    @MrPurle 18 годин тому +1

    I was contemplating moving my SIPP to InvestEngine, but I think IE is limited if I want to draw down any cash (I'm in my early 50s, so am contemplating options in the near-ish future)... that and the fact that Vanguard are a massive company (and safe!)...

  • @egocd
    @egocd 18 годин тому +1

    Could move my ISA to T212, but I'm not sure of the best place for my SIPP now... Vanguard fees should be going down, not up!

  • @stevenhutchinson4885
    @stevenhutchinson4885 2 години тому

    I am leaving, this will cost them in the long run when people with small investment pots start elsewhere and never move to Vanguard when they have bigger pots later in life.

  • @g1ka30
    @g1ka30 8 годин тому +1

    I’ll be off. Where is the best place to buy the FTSE Global All Cap Index Accumulation (VAFTGAG)?

  • @Duncan94
    @Duncan94 4 години тому +1

    Great job Vanguard, glad I left years ago!

  • @medan1266
    @medan1266 4 години тому

    can't get to their site today. Vanguard app doesn't work either. Probably a lot of orders to sell everything. 😮

  • @danielforero6424
    @danielforero6424 2 години тому

    Leaving vanguard as soon as I can. Ridiculous change. Thanks for the video.

  • @timcoupland5824
    @timcoupland5824 Годину тому

    Had my pension with St James place for 10 years. Vanguard can treble their fees and halve their funds performance and I'd still be better off. Fees are proportionate and I'd pay a little extra for trust and I certainly wouldn't trust some providers with my pension. My isa and gia are with T212 and have vanguard funds in them as it's cheaper. Be careful people don't go watching this and moving pensions to another provider that charges less and performs way less. It's a balancing act fees vs performance

  • @TheRealMerl
    @TheRealMerl 20 годин тому +2

    That's me gone then. I wish it was possible to transfer my SIPP to InvestEngine, but it's been a year since last update about this :( Do you guys have any 'non-financial advice' on this? :D

  • @AdamDavies111
    @AdamDavies111 18 годин тому +3

    Pissed off. Will be selling

  • @anterosLondon
    @anterosLondon 18 годин тому +3

    I stick with Vanguard 100% - investing is long term and I prefer investing with a very reputable platform which makes profits therefore sustainable business model.

    • @richardturner5541
      @richardturner5541 5 годин тому

      Unfortunately, that £4 a month compounded over a long period will make a huge difference the the fund final value. Especially if you are at the start of the investing journey.

    • @anterosLondon
      @anterosLondon 4 години тому +1

      @ 48 a year it would give someone with an excellent average market return of 10% over 10 years , 826£ and of course there is a fee even now so this amount is much less in reality. We can argue that is a lot but is not a lot really and having our future and really hard earned money with an excellent company like Vanguard is worth much more than that. I don’t work for Vanguard btw:-)

  • @izzy__uk3856
    @izzy__uk3856 8 годин тому +1

    I’m a novice and invest through Vanguard in to the FTSE All Cap Global Index Fund - is there a good alternative competitor to move to?

  • @DocNick68
    @DocNick68 20 годин тому

    Started looking at the alternatives, some of them have other costs e.g. charges per transaction, which means people using their SIPPs and ISAs in a typical way (paying in each month) will have additional costs.

    • @FinancialInterestcom
      @FinancialInterestcom  19 годин тому

      Our SIPP comparison guide factors this in and uses the cheapest ongoing investment method with each

  • @MARTINA-gc3tq
    @MARTINA-gc3tq 21 годину тому +2

    I think they have had to put their fees up because they keep having to pay out compensation for their crap complaints handling. I,m on my third complaint in four years.

    • @StephenLewis-m5s
      @StephenLewis-m5s 20 годин тому +1

      I got £100 for poor service just last Friday!

    • @MARTINA-gc3tq
      @MARTINA-gc3tq 20 годин тому +1

      @ Make a complaint to the FSO …their minimum award is £500.

  • @mvp_kryptonite
    @mvp_kryptonite 16 годин тому

    I used it and it was a nightmare to connect to my bank let alone get regular payments. I jumped right off as quickly as I joined. The platform (and new app) need a complete re architecture

  • @MilaNScooby
    @MilaNScooby 9 годин тому +2

    Bye Vanguard. Shame because it was good!

  • @DanRTS
    @DanRTS 3 години тому

    I have just this month opened a SIPP with £500 with Vanguard. Is there a better recommendation? I need to be able to pay into it from my Ltd Company. Thanks

    • @FinancialInterestcom
      @FinancialInterestcom  2 години тому

      We have a SIPP comparison here which also lists those that accept Employer contributions (e.g. businesses can pay in): financialinterest.com/best-sipp/

    • @DanRTS
      @DanRTS Годину тому

      @FinancialInterestcom Thank you!

  • @chrish3305
    @chrish3305 17 годин тому +1

    I’m out. I liked the company and what they stood for. This betrays it. Voting with my feet

  • @Em-bug
    @Em-bug Годину тому

    Like a lot of others it seems, I'll also be leaving the platform.
    As a small investor who only started out a couple of years ago, I'm really disappointed to see this change, which is seemingly aiming to at sort the wheat from the chaff (it's me, I'm the chaff) and putting all their energy into their big time investors.
    Kind of bummed out about this - was starting to feel confident in my investments and now it's back to the drawing board...

  • @millie79
    @millie79 5 годин тому

    Been with Vanguard just over a year but will be leaving as I'm under the threshold and currently don't pay much more than that on a quarterly basis.

  • @lockelamora7788
    @lockelamora7788 21 годину тому +1

    If I have a junior isa for my little one that is way under this threshold under my dashboard and my own VG s&s ISA that’s over this threshold does that count as one account for the fee purposes or will my daughter be getting stung?

    • @67eamonn
      @67eamonn 19 годин тому

      @@lockelamora7788 New fee doesn't apply to Jnr. ISA or SIPP.

    • @steve5158
      @steve5158 19 годин тому +2

      Fee won't apply to JISA according to email they sent out.

    • @meinages
      @meinages 7 годин тому

      I'm literally exactly the same as you. But if jias aren't being affected then I will remain with vanguard for now.

  • @andibk2853
    @andibk2853 51 хвилина тому

    Vanguard clients were staying for its reputability and expecting lower fees at least starting with their own products. I am out. Let me know if anyone knows any limitation of re opening an account after closing it with them.

  • @reespaul27
    @reespaul27 18 годин тому

    I've sold my whole portfolio today. It's only 8k, but that's all I have. As soon as it clears, it will going into Trading 212.
    Didn't want to wait to switch as this can take over a month

  • @georgereid4534
    @georgereid4534 18 годин тому +1

    I’ll be leaving which is a massive shame. I was always a big advocate of vanguard but I’d like to think that if they start to see a big shift of customers leaving then they’ll change. Or maybe this is their way of getting rid of lower earning customers and keeping the higher earner (and more profitable) customers? Thanks for making this video guys as I saw the email today but didn’t fully register what it meant until just now

    • @oofazi
      @oofazi 17 годин тому

      Me too, a ton of us at work are thoroughly unimpressed with that email, to be honest. I'll direct them to this video (and more importantly, the comments of the people).

    • @brettlawrence9015
      @brettlawrence9015 16 годин тому

      They don’t have an advantage for high income accounts or low really strange.

    • @barramaciomhair
      @barramaciomhair 16 годин тому +1

      Everyone has to start some place. Low income accounts become the high ones in the future. My wife's account is affected, she took some convincing to set a SIPP up and this in a way confirms what she already believed that these companies cant be trusted. I won't be affected as much as I'll be over the £32000 in my pension soon but I'm going to move my SIPP just on principle.

  • @meinages
    @meinages 7 годин тому

    I have over 32k in a account with vanguard, and wanted to start a junior isa with them in the same account for my daughter. Does my 32k count towards to the total in that case. So I just pay one lot of fees? Or does her jisa also pay £4 a month fee.

  • @64bit-
    @64bit- 21 годину тому +5

    T212 >

    • @Thaitanium73
      @Thaitanium73 20 годин тому

      They don't have SIPP

    • @64bit-
      @64bit- 20 годин тому +2

      @@Thaitanium73 Q1 next year

  • @ethan_c223
    @ethan_c223 20 годин тому +2

    Very disappointed. Will be transferring to 212 now

    • @yxzuk9214
      @yxzuk9214 19 годин тому +1

      Yep trading 212 are gonna take over pretty much any trading platform in the uk, cashback on their debit cards, flexible/daily interest on cash isa and now cheaper s&s isa fees

    • @PaulSmith-fx8jb
      @PaulSmith-fx8jb 17 годин тому

      Shame they don't have a SIPP yet.

  • @wealthelife
    @wealthelife 16 годин тому +3

    Vanguard in the US is effectively a 'non-profit' owned by the US investors, whereas Vanguard subsidiaries in the UK, Australia etc. are 'for profit' branches that are also operating in a smaller market, so localization costs are relatively higher per investor in those markets vs the US. Hardly a surprise.
    ps. there is no reason why the fixed cost per account should not be paid by all investors -- the fact that it is relatively higher for a 'small investor' just means those people should use one of the many other low/no cost investment platforms while they start saving and investing. If the Vanguard base fees are too high, use a different platform.
    ps. Those saying "well, I'll leave because of the small monthly fixed admin fee" are doing exactly as intended -- the whole point of putting in a modest fixed monthly fee is to cull all those myriad tiny accounts that actually cost more to maintain than the % fees generate. Vanguard is not a charity, and larger Vanguard accounts have no moral obligation to accept rent-seeking behaviour by smaller investors.

    • @AuxHex
      @AuxHex 16 годин тому

      There are no admin expenses on Vanguard side.

    • @gavjlewis
      @gavjlewis 15 годин тому

      ​@@AuxHex Well paying FNZ is probably quite a fee. I guess they agreed a fee per user with Vanguard but for the people with low balances it's not worth it for Vanguard (maybe they weren't expecting lower end users when they originally set up the UK agency model. Which is why there is essentially a minimum fee.
      They clearly don't want to get caught up in the race to the bottom on fees.

    • @wealthelife
      @wealthelife 13 годин тому

      @@AuxHexSimply not true. There are both fixed costs (eg website, app development and maintenance, regulatory compliance, reporting etc) and per acct costs (eg. running a batch autoinvestment job) that cost money per account. So there is a base level of fixed 'admin' costs per account that should be covered by a fixed monthly fee. I have no idea if the admin fee is 'cost recovery' or a source of profit (most profit would come from the % AUM fees), but it is simply a fantasy to say that 'there are no admin expenses on Vanguard side'...

    • @AuxHex
      @AuxHex 7 годин тому

      @wealthelife IT running costs do not depend on an amount of users, because Vanguard is mostly a static system (as in it's not a high frequency trading system with many users). Their fees just go straight into their pockets.
      The whole point of Vanguard is that there are no running fees compared to a human managed broker service.

    • @gavjlewis
      @gavjlewis 4 години тому

      @@wealthelife I already replied to this yesterday but it seems to have disappeared.
      Obviously Vanguard in the UK is an agency model and is run by FNZ. So one presumes Vanguard is paying FNZ a fee per user. So the ones with low balances don't make enough revenue to be worth it. It's also likely many new users are unsure of many things so use customer services proportionately more.

  • @whodaressings3493
    @whodaressings3493 6 годин тому +1

    I'll be transferring to Invest Engine

  • @bethancartwright2709
    @bethancartwright2709 18 годин тому +1

    Need to transfer my life strategy 100 now but trading 212 do not seem to facilitate it. Ive now requested my fund transfer to life strategy 80 so that I can transfer it. Its the only logical thing for me to do.

  • @King_Law1
    @King_Law1 3 години тому

    Shocking from Vanguard.

  • @haydnmartin4022
    @haydnmartin4022 2 години тому

    So in other words if you haven’t quite got 32,000 in your portfolio just top it up to that or just wait until it reaches that then your all good .

    • @FinancialInterestcom
      @FinancialInterestcom  11 хвилин тому

      Yes if you have 32k you’d be no worse off than before, though their costs are still on the higher side

  • @iulchj
    @iulchj 18 годин тому

    I'm leaving. Where should I go?

  • @blahmaas
    @blahmaas 7 годин тому +1

    Im definitely moving to trading 212. This is really shitty of them.

  • @jamescrampton6803
    @jamescrampton6803 Годину тому

    Is this a conscious effort to get rid of smaller investors? I’m out…

  • @wiolettan.9156
    @wiolettan.9156 Годину тому

    Definitely not a nice move and they might suffer from many small investors leaving the platform.

  • @pd4680
    @pd4680 17 годин тому +1

    I will stop recommending I will move to 212 and tell my sons to move to 212 also

  • @stefaancoussement1034
    @stefaancoussement1034 20 годин тому +2

    I setup an invest-engine SIPP today. Unfortunately didn't realise that you cannot transfer-in yet. So IE is also a no-go for now.

  • @zagfat
    @zagfat 16 годин тому

    Clearly vanguard just want to get rid of small retail investors. I'm not with vanguard. I prefer holding socks. Vanguard is too expensive for me.

  • @GinoLatino-y5u
    @GinoLatino-y5u 6 годин тому

    I guess I will move all my ISA investments from Vanguard to Trading 212

  • @Phil_AKA_ThundyUK
    @Phil_AKA_ThundyUK 17 годин тому

    I was about to open a JSIPP but not now

  • @Jbonn6141
    @Jbonn6141 8 годин тому

    For someone with 25k GBP is it worth moving to 212?

    • @FinancialInterestcom
      @FinancialInterestcom  7 годин тому

      at 25k balance your annual fee would increase from £37.50 to £48

  • @AlexTheLion9875
    @AlexTheLion9875 17 годин тому

    Not great, I really like the VAFTGAG fund with over 7,000 stocks for my pension. However, I’m definitely considering invest engine when they finally allow transfers.

  • @JasonTheOneAndOnly
    @JasonTheOneAndOnly 18 годин тому +2

    That just seems greedy

  • @harewood1988
    @harewood1988 17 годин тому

    Time to switch the bulk of my isa over too trading 212 I was using both but this is the final straw

  • @Swingking1977
    @Swingking1977 21 годину тому +3

    I’m out out

  • @Dan83C
    @Dan83C 15 годин тому

    I’ll be looking at alternatives.

  • @ZanderKaneUK
    @ZanderKaneUK 21 годину тому +2

    How does the changes affect an investment in trading 212?
    If your holding let's say VWRL in trading 212 (Damien's and T's video on how to invest). Are Trading 212 the vanguard customer and we the app users are the customer of trading 212?

    • @FinancialInterestcom
      @FinancialInterestcom  21 годину тому +9

      It doesn’t affect them at all the fund fees remain the same. This fee is for users of the Vanguard platform itself.
      Damo

  • @jfitz2481
    @jfitz2481 18 годин тому +1

    yep great video, surprised to see them penalize world/european investors, interesting move.Will be moving to Fidelity or Trading 212

  • @Thetwelthman
    @Thetwelthman 20 годин тому +2

    Out.

  • @paulcollins2297
    @paulcollins2297 20 годин тому

    Think Dodl by a j bell is cheaper for me now.

  • @Norfolkpaul
    @Norfolkpaul 20 годин тому +3

    Out for me

  • @mysteries2solve
    @mysteries2solve 17 годин тому

    It’s time to shop around for a better deal with another platform

  • @StephenLewis-m5s
    @StephenLewis-m5s 20 годин тому +2

    I'd like to transfer my small SIPP to Invest Engine but they're not yet taking transfers.

    • @benmckenziefilms
      @benmckenziefilms 15 годин тому

      Same mate. Just opened the SIPP a couple weeks ago, I only have £100 in there. Now I have to go through the hassle of moving that as £4 a month fee in that is dumb

  • @gothenburg83
    @gothenburg83 8 годин тому

    Googles "how to transfer SIPP from vanguard"

  • @jerkchicken508
    @jerkchicken508 17 годин тому +3

    Very grateful to have a bigger pot so won't be leaving, though I might start exploring when I hit 6 figures in the account. Would not recommend the platform to friends and family just starting out though.