Bill M
Self Funded Retiree
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Thanks Iggy, that's what I was thinking too. You can roll out and then Australian Super might ending up doing the same later on down the track.Wish you luck, it might be easier to pay the fees?
Thanks Iggy, that's what I was thinking too. You can roll out and then Australian Super might ending up doing the same later on down the track.
So my choices are:
Start an ESuperfund account which will cost $1,100 p/y to maintain.
Stay where I am and pay the $2,000 + fees.
Give Australian Super a go but they may do the same later on.
My least preferred is ESuperfund, but seriously if fees are going to rise so dramatically with these Super Funds I might have no choice but to do it myself.
OK, now I am being lazy to look it up so I will ask you. Am I able to rollover say 50% of my ING Pension to another pension? Or do I have to withdraw the lot? (Yeah I know, not advice only banter)Other option I guess is to run two platforms for a while
That's my thoughts too. Buy the way they are even going to charge up to .14% for your cash, claiming for the Operational Risk Financial Requirement (ORFR). Their current 1 year term deposit is down to 2.60%, factor in the new admin fees and the ORFR, it brings that TD down to nearly 2.4%.Now from the PDF I can see there will be a total fee of $505 for a $50,000 example balance, which is 1%! When inflation in Australia is at a 19 year low of 1.5%!
joku, I know how you feel and I certainly sympathise with the bait and switch comment. Just one thing you need to check out before your Mum does anything, the fees are capped at $2,500 on the shares component.My mums super fee is increasing from $300 to $3470 pa on the direct shares component (ie. the majority of her fund) assuming the 0.03-0.14% component turns out to be 0.14%
My bad, I just re-read the announcement and you are correct. The .14% applies to the total account balance. These fees with ING are getting way out of control, let us know what you end up doing.My mums super fee is increasing from $300 to $3470 pa on the direct shares component (ie. the majority of her fund) assuming the 0.03-0.14% component turns out to be 0.14%.
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