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  • 20-10-2020 2:03pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭


    Hi all, very new to buying shares so bear with me, so I bought shares through a company based in Cork, the
    Mother company is based in the U K. The cork company went in to liquidation and shares were transferred
    To UK, I would like to get them back to Ireland , I asked the UK co this and they said I need a form
    from the new Irish co. Question is is there any self administratered platform I can transfer them to
    as I wish to hold them long term but their management fees are eating in to my principal ( now sterling).
    Sorry if Long winded,cheers. Ludeen


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  • Registered Users Posts: 9,359 ✭✭✭Shedite27


    ludeen wrote: »
    Hi all, very new to buying shares so bear with me, so I bought shares through a company based in Cork, the
    Mother company is based in the U K. The cork company went in to liquidation and shares were transferred
    To UK, I would like to get them back to Ireland , I asked the UK co this and they said I need a form
    from the new Irish co. Question is is there any self administratered platform I can transfer them to
    as I wish to hold them long term but their management fees are eating in to my principal ( now sterling).
    Sorry if Long winded,cheers. Ludeen
    The "company based in Cork", do you mean a broker? Degiro would allow you transfer in, albeit for a fee. Chepest way is usually to sell the shares, get the cash, then rebuy the shares through Degiro, although you may be liable to CGT if you've made a big gain.


  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭ludeen


    Shedite27 wrote: »
    The "company based in Cork", do you mean a broker? Degiro would allow you transfer in, albeit for a fee. Chepest way is usually to sell the shares, get the cash, then rebuy the shares through Degiro, although you may be liable to CGT if you've made a big gain.

    Hi ,yes it was a broker Redmayne, think you maybe right on selling the shares, my only worry is the timeline.
    But thanks for that ,.


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