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Hi,

I'm looking for move my ISA to a new provider and my reaserch so far indicates IG might be the best choice for my needs. However, I have two questions:

1) You write:

The custody fee is also dependent on your trading activity, and commissions paid during the quarter will be deducted from the fee. You will be exempt from the charge if you:
 
  • Deal three or more times on your share dealing account during the quarter OR

Does it mean that I have to trade on my share dealing account to avoid the fee or do trades in ISA also count? And is the fee per customer or per account (i.e. 2x £24 if I have both sharedealing acc & ISA, unless I transact on both)?

2) I'm looking for a technical screen and I know you offer ProRealTime to your CFD cusotmers. Is this also available to ISA customers?

 

Many thanks

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13 hours ago, Guest future_customer said:

Hi,

I'm looking for move my ISA to a new provider and my reaserch so far indicates IG might be the best choice for my needs. However, I have two questions:

1) You write:

The custody fee is also dependent on your trading activity, and commissions paid during the quarter will be deducted from the fee. You will be exempt from the charge if you:
 
  • Deal three or more times on your share dealing account during the quarter OR

Does it mean that I have to trade on my share dealing account to avoid the fee or do trades in ISA also count? And is the fee per customer or per account (i.e. 2x £24 if I have both sharedealing acc & ISA, unless I transact on both)?

2) I'm looking for a technical screen and I know you offer ProRealTime to your CFD cusotmers. Is this also available to ISA customers?

 

Many thanks

Hey @future_customer, thanks for your post.

If you have a share dealing account and an ISA account you will only have to pay £24 per quarter for the two of them. You do not have to pay the £24 twice. 

If you trade on either the share dealing or ISA account they will both be deducted from the custody fee for that quarter. 

The ProRealTime platform is only available for our leveraged account. We don't offer any technical analysis platforms for non-leveraged. We are looking to have our new IG platform available at the end of January/ beginning of February which should give more options such as indicators. 

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