The person that's selling you the product, or the one that you're buying it from, will dictate the charging structure.
Add broker/adviser charges and other ongoing fund management costs.
RL only deal through intermediaries so probably best to engage with one.
Does anyone know if there are any execution only brokers offering the 0.4% product?None of their documents list the charges, you can only find them via a broker chargesheet. However the pension authority lists the names off all companies selling prsa products and the individual names of each one also. Royal Londons and some others have helpful names for their individual PRSAs.
Unlikely, since there's an annual cost to each PRSA type.Maybe you have to be an employee of RL to qualify?
You mean so that the only charge is RL's 0.4% on the relevant funds (and maybe subject to some minimum transfer or ongoing contribution amount)? And no other charge? How would the execution only broker make any money in that case? Unless you mean that they get some other "out of hand" commission from RL? I would expect an intermediary to add something on to the base AMC or charge a fixed fee up front in most or all cases.Does anyone know if there are any execution only brokers offering the 0.4% product?
You mean so that the only charge is RL's 0.4% on the relevant funds (and maybe subject to some minimum transfer or ongoing contribution amount)? And no other charge? How would the execution only broker make any money in that case? Unless you mean that they get some other "out of hand" commission from RL? I would expect an intermediary to add something on to the base AMC or charge a fixed fee up front in most or all cases.
Seems like it's early days for intermediaries with RL business so maybe things will become clearer as they ramp up in 2025?
With Davy, afaik, they have affinity groups/employee/partners rates. They are required to list the product in that document that @Setforlife posted a screenshot of!.Unlikely, since there's an annual cost to each PRSA type.
I think they mean pay a flat setup fee e.g. €500 one and done to a broker with no trailing AMC. This is the dream I guess
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