Typically a broker or advisor, may charge a once-off set-up fee, especially if more than one source of transfer is occurring. After which, a single annual charge will be levied against your total ongoing ARF fund value, known as the total AMC or annual management charge.
Then additional charges may exist to make up what’s called the TER, these tend to be nominal, but always insist on full cost transparency.
It pays to shop around as total AMCs, can vary between 0.75% and 1.50% PA, and will depend on the amount being invested, as well as on your choice of funds.
We charge our clients a built-in annual charge of between 0.20% and 0.25% of their ARF fund value, levied directly from the ARF.
The fund management charge can vary between 0.50% PA and 1.00% PA, but typically, you can expect a total AMC of 0.75% to a max of 1.00% PA , with 100% minimum investment allocation.
Through us, operational charges which make up the TER will also be made fully transparent when your personalised portfolio recommendations are been presented.