Their stockmarket account is pretty competitive, I have opened one of those too now. Look in this forum (> Banking) for info on their charges, seems to be one of the best when you want it easy and invest from here.
I'm not sure about investing in fonds (I suppose that's what is meant by drip-feeding) through NIB though. I was looking at individual shares.
If NIB do fonds, how do they compare to Quinn Life Fonds, e.g. choice, and cost. Does anyone out there have experience with them?
Fanny
They are pretty competitive alright and simple to use for execution only share trading. One question though, what's a 'fond'? Is that supposed to be funny (or fanny)?
Why not cheak out fees that sharewatch.com charge, i trade with them and find them very good.I deal through Goodbody stiockbrokers....transaction fees and comissions are killing me.