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Premiums start from $300 a month, or 200 Pound Sterling.
You are able to save as an individual, couple (joint life) or entity.
Policy terms range from 5 and 30 years. You can keep saving on this plan until you reach 75. This means that a 55-year-old can invest into a 20-year savings plans.
The following currencies are available for funding the investment:
The plans are available to most people, with some exceptions, such as US and Mauritius taxpayers and residents, and residents of some European Union countries.
This is due to regulatory restrictions.
The fees are 2% of the contributions every year. This falls to 0.3% after ten years, in addition to admin and establishment charges.
These fees are negated somewhat by the bonuses, which includes 6% of regular contributors and a loyalty bonus of 5% after ten years.
This bonus is only paid if you maintain the contribution, which means that the fees can easily (indirectly) increase if you stop paying in.
Typically, the initial period is 18 months.
If you cancel the investment early, surrender charges will exist. These charges depend on how long you have been paying into the account, relative to the account term.
For example, in year eight, you will pay few surrender charges compared to withdrawing in year nine on a twenty five year account.
You can do a maximum penalty free surrender, but you will still indirectly face the penalty of not getting the bonus at the end of the account.
Those who are already in the plan can either:
Providence Life Compass has some positives, but there are other plans on the market with the same benefits, and fewer of the negatives. There is little reason to buy this plan.