Merrill Lynch cuts its top rate on fee accounts

Reduction from 2.7% to 2.2% could save smaller clients $5,000 a year.
FEB 24, 2017

Merrill Lynch has lowered its top charge on fee-based accounts to 2.2% from 2.7%, a move that could save smaller investors as much as $5,000 a year, The Wall Street Journal reports. The reduction affects clients with under $1 million in assets at the firm. Those clients with $1 million to $4.9 million in assets will continue to pay a maximum of 2.2%, while investors with $5 million or more in assets will continue to pay a top rate of 2%. Last year, Merrill began a process of changing its brokerage accounts, making its fee structure more transparent and, in some cases, less expensive, the Journal story said. As a result of its decision last October to stop accepting commissions in retirement accounts, Merrill customers with such accounts soon will be required to choose between moving their IRA to a fee-based account or to a commission account at the firm's online Merrill Edge unit.

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