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I wasn't meaning adding contributions, I mean changing the funds you want to invest your pension in. I don't know if abdrn might be good if you wanted to do that, more that I would imagine they and others sell themselves on having higher fees by making it easy for you to regularly make active investment changes. I don't, I have just put into ETF and leaving it, hence I don't need to pay more for 'services'.
re your other points, I combined 3 separate historic work pensions into one SIPP, but my current work pension scheme is with a different provider. There's no option for me to get work to put it into my SIPP unfortunately which I think is not uncommon. If/when I leave I'll put it into my SIPP where I have control over it.
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I guess if you want to have flexibility to invest your pension pot on a regular basis then maybe someone like abrdn might be a good bet. But if it's a case of putting it in and leaving it then I'm not sure why you would want to pay anything more than the bare minimum.
@cjr thanks for the heads up on the II fee structure, am on Vanguard and also very happy but could see in the future that I would save a bit of money going to a monthly charge, will DM
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Recommendation for adding internal cable to a steel downtube in London, preferably East?