Pricing model for mutual funds
With the new pricing model, the costs of saving in mutual funds are split into two payments: Management fee to the mutual fund’s Portfolio Manager and platform fees to DNB for the services we offer you.
DNBs pricing model apply to all of the mutual funds in DNB The pricing model will make it easier for you to see what you are paying to whom for saving in mutual funds. With the new pricing model, the costs of saving in mutual funds are split into two payments:
- Management fees to the mutual fund’s manager
- Platform fees to DNB for the services we offer you
The management fee is charged to the mutual fund as before, and you can decide how you want to pay platform fees that are charged every quarter. You can choose to have the charge made against your mutual fund, or have it deducted from your DNB account. If you choose to have it charged to the mutual fund, a small number of mutual fund shares will be sold to cover the platform fee. You can easily make this decision in the Spare app or with online banking. The platform fee is paid quarterly.
Customers under the age of 18 will not be charged a platform fee, and will thus have a lower fund cost.
What does this mean in practice?
Which payment method is right for you?
Choice of payment method
If you do not choose payment methods for platform fees, the deduction will be made from your account in DNB. If you don’t have an account in DNB, the platform fees will be charged to the fund when redeeming fund shares.
New pricing model FAQs
Price examples of mutual funds with DNB’s price model.
Example of price change actively managed equity fund: | |||||
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Current overall price | New overall price | Price reduction | New management fee | New platform fee | |
DNB Global A | 1,20 % | 1.15% | 0,05 % | 0,85 % | : 0.30 % |
DNB Technology A | 1,20 % | 1.15%* | 0,05 % | 0,85 % | : 0.30 % |
Example of price change index fund: | |||||
Current overall price | New overall price | Price reduction | New management fee | New platform fee | |
DNB Global Indeks A | : 0.20 % | : 0.20 % | 0,10 % | 0,10 % | |
DNB Climate Index A | : 0.30 % | : 0.20 % | 0,10 % | 0,10 % | |
Example of price change balanced fund: | |||||
Current overall price |
New overall price | Price reduction | New management fee | New platform fee | |
DNB Aktiv 50 A | 0,95 % | 0,90 % | 0,05 % | 0,65 % | 0,25 % |
DNB Aktiv 80 A | 1,10 % | 1,05 % | 0,05 % | 0,75 % | : 0.30 % |
Example of price change fixed-income fund: | |||||
Current overall price | New overall price | Price reduction | New management fee | New platform fee | |
DNB Active Rate | 0,50 % | 0,40 % | 0,10 % | : 0.20 % | : 0.20 % |
DNB Obligation A | 0,50 % | 0,40% | 0,10 % | : 0.20 % | : 0.20 % |
DNB introduced a new price model for mutual funds on 1 January 2023.
Examples of what platform fees are in NOK | ||
Amounts in actively managed equity fund | Quarterly platform fees | Annual platform fees |
NOK 100 000 | NOK 75 | NOK 300 |
NOK 60 000 | NOK 45 | NOK 180 |
Amount in index fund | Quarterly platform fees | Annual platform fees |
NOK 100 000 | NOK 25 | NOK 100 |
NOK 60 000 | NOK 15 | NOK 60 |
Updated terms and conditions
Funds from mutual funds companies other than DNB
DNB also offers a number of external funds – these are mutual fund from other companies. These will be available on our platforms. The choice of mutual funds consists of mutual funds with both the old and the new pricing model. All mutual funds will gradually switch over to the new pricing model when instructed to do so by the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway, but this will take some time.
Read more about DNB’s price model for mutual funds on DNB News
Historical returns are no guarantee of future returns. Future returns will depend, among other things, on market developments, the skill of the Portfolio Manager, the mutual fund’s risk, and the management costs. Returns may be negative as a result of mark-to-market losses.
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