Originally posted by Dom at Fox Bartfield
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Feel free to drop me a PM and I'll send you the details of our guy at St James Place who may be able to swing the no fee with it being an offer for last month.
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Originally posted by Dom at Fox Bartfield View PostWe were introduced to this by one of our IFA clients at St James Place, interesting concept and they were doing a promotion last month whereby waiving the set up fee. Looking at setting one up for the umbrella company. The dashboard is simple to use, nicely designed platform and with any bank accounts set up in the name of the company/individual, utilises the FSCS protection limits.
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Originally posted by jmann View PostHas anyone used the Flagstone saving platform? It seems like a good idea but their fee seems very high.
Flagstone - The Smarter Cash Platform
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Flagstone charges clients a flat annual management fee ranging from 0.25% to 0.15% based on the total value of a client’s account. Fees are accrued daily and debited monthly in arrears from your Hub Account. Flagstone also charges a one-off set-up fee at a flat rate of £500 (or $500 or €500 for USD or EUR accounts).
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Any experience with Flagstone ?
Has anyone used the Flagstone saving platform? It seems like a good idea but their fee seems very high.
Flagstone - The Smarter Cash Platform
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Flagstone charges clients a flat annual management fee ranging from 0.25% to 0.15% based on the total value of a client’s account. Fees are accrued daily and debited monthly in arrears from your Hub Account. Flagstone also charges a one-off set-up fee at a flat rate of £500 (or $500 or €500 for USD or EUR accounts).
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