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Consolidating small holdings

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    Car Bon
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    There was some chat on this a while ago on PH, but don't recall a conclusion.

    I just checked my wife's SIPP and there's a £0.01 in PHO a £4.07 in PHE that just clutter up the dashboard. They're clearly a result of some income after selling out the entire holding into another portfolio. (She's also got a £0.86 PHE in her ISA)

    Whilst I know I can sell these for 'free', ideally I'd like to do it in a way that costs Cobens / Quai / whoever the least as well.

    Is there anything in the works, or should I just do a manual transfer to another portfolio ?

    Thanks

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      Nik Burrows
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      Hi Car Bon

      Yes it is in the works, it got interrupted given recent changes, but is still on the agenda.

      Cheers

      Nik

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        Car Bon
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        Thanks Nik - I'll wait then 🙂

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          Ronski
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          I'd also be interested in this, as I have a few oddments to tidy up.

          If someone sells down a complete holding, wouldn't it be best for any future income to go to the same destination, as clearly that was the intention, as its all been sold?

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            I'd also be interested in this, as I have a few oddments to tidy up.

            If someone sells down a complete holding, wouldn't it be best for any future income to go to the same destination, as clearly that was the intention, as its all been sold?

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            @Ronski Shhh, stop making sensible suggestions!

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            • R Ronski

              I'd also be interested in this, as I have a few oddments to tidy up.

              If someone sells down a complete holding, wouldn't it be best for any future income to go to the same destination, as clearly that was the intention, as its all been sold?

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              Which is what I said over on PH. Discussed with Nik and it was something outside of IM control. Processes of the Custodians I think, maybe it can be fixed now

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