Money Briefly: Leeds offers share service
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Your support makes all the difference.LEEDS Building Society is opening its telephone share dealing service to all comers from this weekend.
People wanting to buy or sell shares will have to pay a one-off membership fee of pounds 10, although this will be only pounds 5 for existing Leeds savers.
The minimum charge is pounds 18 per deal, with commission charged at 1.25 per cent on transactions up to pounds 3,000, with a further 0.75 per cent on the next pounds 4,000, and 0.1 per cent thereafter.
The dealing will be executed by the stockbrokers Wise Speke. No advice will be given.
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