Don't confuse the fund manager's fee with the product providers. You will still have to pay between 0.5% - 1% AMC to the company that provides the PRSA product that you invest through.
Steven
http://www.bluewaterfp.ie (www.bluewaterfp.ie)
Davy Select has a self-directed PRSA at 0.75% AMC, 100% allocation rate. There may be cheaper options, but I'm not aware of any. One of the funds they offer is a Vanguard S&P 500 ETF at 0.07% TER.
There you go. Would they accept €15k on those terms though? €113 a year for all of that admin and risk doesn't sound plausible. Surely there's a minimum?
With the greatest respect, €15k is a trivial sum; 1% is €150.
The sum would be much larger than this - the 15k was the original posters total
I was in contact with Davy last year when I searched for a suitable PRSA for my wife and they don't have a minimum contribution. You can pause as well any time your contributions like with any other PRSA.There you go. Would they accept €15k on those terms though? €113 a year for all of that admin and risk doesn't sound plausible. Surely there's a minimum?
There is no such product.
With the greatest respect, €15k is a trivial sum; 1% is €150.
What about just sticking with the 1% and then allocating the money to something like Zurich's International Equity fund?
Yes it may underperform or outperform depending on the particular year, but it should do fine overall. An alternative would be to go Self-Directed through a stockbroker. Going down that road, you'd probably end up paying 1% a year for the structure and then the small AMC for the ETF, but I'd be surprised if such a small amount would be accepted.
The S&P and FTSE aren't really relevant in terms of an international equity fund; it's the MSCI World one should be looking at.
Did anything further come of this?
I'm in an AVC PRSA and ALL I want to do in the world is have it self-directed through Zurich into the S&P 500 (VUSA) ETF. . . . That's it!
I don't want any other advice or other ETF's. . . I just want That. . . Is that possible? Can that be done?
Standard Life's AVC PRSA can access [broken link removed]. Annual charge 0.9% including the AVC PRSA and the fund, or 0.65% for a transfer of >€100,000.
Regards,
Liam
www.ferga.com
@LDFerguson
Is transferring your existing pension holdings from say a Zurich PRSA AVC fund into this Standard LIfe PRSA AVC a big job? Can you go direct to Standard Life or is this transfer product accessed through a broker
FWIW in my case, 1.25% AMC via a broker, 0.75% AMC direct to Zurich for the same product. Maybe there are cheaper brokers that would have also done it at 0.75% but I could not find one. Worth the call I think.Either way, you won't benefit by going direct as they won't undercut their main source of business - brokers
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