At ABN AMRO, you can invest in different ways in different investment products. The costs that you pay depend on:
On 1 January 2014, the distribution fees, or commission, that the bank received from investment funds were eliminated. You now pay for the investing services that you receive directly from the bank. Do you invest in an investment fund or structured products through the bank? We used to receive a fee from the suppliers of these products. We now only offer investment funds that do not have a distribution fee (commission-free). This increases the fund's return.
The following costs have been eliminated:
The transaction costs have been simplified. See the cost sheets on this page.
The costs that you pay are different for each type of investing.
The minimum costs for each type of investing are based on the costs that ABN AMRO incurs to offer a specific type of investing.
For each transaction, you pay costs, such as transaction costs, service costs and advice costs (where applicable). The cost sheet for your type of investing are available on the following product pages:
The costs that you pay depend on the type of investing you choose. The costs are invoiced once a quarter in arrears on the last Friday of the next month after the end of the quarter. If you only invested for part of the quarter, you will only pay for the period you invested in.
You also pay taxes and costs to other parties, such as:
There are some investment funds that we cannot automatically process. That's why the costs are higher. For these investment funds, you pay 2% in transaction costs for every buy order and 1% in transaction costs for every sell order.