An AJ Bell Dodl pension is for beginners and has a limited range of investments, but the full AJ Bell platform lets you invest in thousands of shares, funds and ETFs in a SIPP.
AJ Bell Dodl Pension Review
Summary
- Investments: Shares, ETFs, funds
- Minimum deposit: £1
- Account types: GIA, ISA, Pension, LISA
- Account charge: 0.15%
- Dealing fee: £0
Fees: A Dodl pension costs 0.15% of the value of your investments in each account, per year. This is charged monthly with a minimum of £1.
Pros
- Low cost
- Backed by AJ Bell
- Aimed at beginners
Cons
- Limited investment range
- App only
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Having worked as a broker at Investors Intelligence and a multi-asset derivatives broker at MF Global (Man Financial), Richard has acquired substantial experience in the industry. His career began as a private client stockbroker at Walker Crips and Phillip Securities (now King and Shaxson), following internships on the NYMEX oil trading floor in New York and London IPE in 2001 and 2000.
Richard’s contributions and expertise have been recognized by respected publications such as BusinessInsider, Yahoo Finance, BusinessNews.org.uk, Master Investor, Wealth Briefing, iNews, and The FT, among many others.
Under Richard’s leadership, the Good Money Guide has evolved into a valuable destination for comprehensive information and expert guidance, specialising in trading, investment, and currency exchange. His commitment to delivering high-quality insights has solidified the Good Money Guide’s standing as a well-respected resource for both customers and industry colleagues.