| What is a Retainer Service fee? |
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A retainer fee is an agreed fee paid by the client, to secure the services of a consultant. While the Initial Planning fee is meant to remunerate the adviser for specific and well defined work, the retainer fee is meant to remunerate the adviser for time spent for on-going services. The following are examples the services provided in the Retainer Service:
The retainer fee that we charge is based on a percentage of the asset under advice (if applicable) subjected to a minimum. This minimum will be subjected to changes on a calendar year basis depending on inflation and the volume of work specific to the client experienced in the previous year. Many financial advisers charge a retainer fee to their clients without them knowing it because products recommended would embed these as hidden fees. For example,
I prefer to be transparent in my fees rather than embed these into products. Similar to the Initial Planning stage, the Retainer Service does not require clients to purchase any products from me. However, if clients would to purchase unit trusts from me, the wrap fee will be minimize to 0.1% per annum (under iFast Financial) and yet clients can enjoy free switching. |
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