Self Trade to drop Isa wrapper fee

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Online broker Self Trade is to waive its Isa administration fee for 12 months for investors who buy ...

Online broker Self Trade is to waive its Isa administration fee for 12 months for investors who buy Self Select Isas through its fund supermarket before 28 September. Self Trade's fee is usually 0.25% for each 6 month period. The saving relates only to the Isa wrapper: investors must pay a trading commission flat fee of £12.50 plus 0.5% stamp duty on each share transaction carried out under the wrapper. Self Trade offers funds and shares within a single Isa, allowing any combination of funds and shares, with no limit to the number of investments. Certain funds offered by Self Trad...

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