Could someone briefly outline the process for moving shares from Davy to Degiro or point me in the direction of that information?
If I hold the shares with Degiro there is no fee is that correct?
These sound like certs moved into Davys so there probably would be CGT to consider.Maybe the cheapest way is to sell your stocks on Davy, there shouldn't be very much capital appreciation if at all to worry about. Move the cash out of Davy and then to degiro and then re purchase those stocks with degiro
Are you sure?These sound like certs moved into Davys so there probably would be CGT to consider.
Simply transferring shareholdings from one broker to another doesn't trigger any CGT event as far as I know.All went smoothly with the dematerialising of the shares certs and Davy were very easy to deal with.
Simply transferring shareholdings from one broker to another doesn't trigger any CGT event as far as I know.
Thanks Clubman, Brendan and all for your responses. Even reading the degiro fees schedule it is not 100% clear to me (not my area of expertise) but to transfer portfolio in seems to be free. Can't see mention of quarterly fees and I don't think there are any. I don't like the idea of selling and re-buying but it might be the most straightforward thing to do as long as no CGT implications. Will need to look at the davy's fee to transfer out. Pity their quarterly fee is so high, wonder if you tell them you are thinking of moving would they do a deal like VMAny use?
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Yes, however I was responding to the suggestion to sell the shares in Davys and buy them in DeGiro, the suggestion the OP is now considering. That will trigger CGT on gains.Are you sure?
Simply transferring shareholdings from one broker to another doesn't trigger any CGT event as far as I know.
That isn't obvious to me from @CiaraWC's posts.What happened here, unless I've misread it, is the OP had share certs perhaps for some years - they were moved into Davys - some sold, now the OP wants to move the remainder to DeGiro.
Yes, however I was responding to the suggestion to sell the shares in Davys and buy them in DeGiro, the suggestion the OP is now considering. That will trigger CGT on gains.
Exactly, I was responding directly to Joe's suggestion.Ah, I see. You were not responding to Ciara, but to Joe Sod's suggestion. Selling the shares and buying them again would trigger a CGT liability.
Simply moving them from paper share certs to Davys and then onto Degiro would not trigger a CGT liability.
It was suggested elsewhere, that you can get the Registrar to dematerialise your shares without any broker being involved.
Brendan
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