How To Avoid Currency Conversion Fee On IBKR – thefrugalstudent (2024)

Fees are a bane of investing.

Investing comes with a myriad of fees that eat away at returns.

Minimising such fees is thus a point of interest for any investor, and there appears to be a way to do so with Interactive Brokers (IBKR).

In today’s post, I’ll tell you how you can avoid paying the currency conversion fee on IBKR and reduce the total fees by more than 50%.

What Is IBKR?

Most of you are probably familiar with IBKR by now as I frequently talk about them.

But for the benefit of those who aren’t, IBKR is a US-based brokerage firm that is popular among investors in Singapore.

The main reason for this is that IBKR charges the lowest commission fees for investing in Ireland-domiciled ETFs compared to the other brokers in Singapore.

The reason why Ireland-domiciled ETFs are particularly popular in Singapore is due to the withholding tax advantages they present compared to US-domiciled ETFs.

If you want to read more about this in detail, you can check out my post here.

IBKR also supports many different stock exchanges, offers spot-rate currency conversions, and has generally low commission fees.

What Fees Does IBKR Charge?

The most common fees you’ll encounter when investing with IBKR are the commission and currency conversion fees.

Other fees that you may encounter are more likely charged by the respective stock exchanges where the securities you are investing in are listed, or sales taxes like GST.

How Much Are IBKR’s Fees?

1: Commission Fee

The commission fees charged by IBKR are affected by 3 factors:

  1. Account pricing structure
  2. Stock exchange where the security is listed
  3. Currency in which the security is denominated

There are 2 pricing structures in IBKR – Fixed and Tiered.

By default, all accounts are on the Fixed pricing structure.

However, if your trading volume isn’t absurdly large, you will enjoy lower commission fees on the Tiered pricing structure.

I explained how you can change this setting in this post.

Next, commission fees vary between stock exchanges.

In cases where securities denominated in different currencies can be listed on the same exchange, this also impacts the commission fee.

Here are some examples of commission fees in different scenarios.

For trading on US stock exchanges, the commission fee is 0.35 USD for Tiered pricing and 1 USD for Fixed pricing.

For trading GBP-denominated securities on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), the commission fee is 1 GBP for Tiered pricing and 3 GBP for Fixed pricing.

For trading USD-denominated securities on the LSE, the commission fee is 1.70 USD for Tiered pricing and 4 USD for Fixed pricing.

You can find the full pricing schedule for IBKR here.

2: Currency Conversion Fee

Unlike commission fees, IBKR’s currency conversion fee is fixed at a rate of 0.002% per conversion (minimum 2 USD).

Bypass Currency Conversion Fee With Recurring Investments

Finally, let’s look at how we can avoid the currency conversion fee on IBKR.

It’s been noticed by several investors that by using IBKR’s recurring investment feature to invest, the currency conversion fee is not charged.

This is true even if a currency conversion was executed, ie from SGD to USD.

It’s not clear why exactly this happens, since IBKR’s website doesn’t specifically mention that this is a feature of their recurring investment feature.

Nonetheless, there have been a lot of anecdotal reports of this, and I can confirm this is true after having tested it out for myself.

I placed a recurring investment order for VUAA which is denominated in USD.

However, the order value was higher than the existing USD funds in my IBKR account.

To complete the order, IBKR liquidated the SGD in my account to make up the shortfall of USD in the order.

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As you can see from the screenshot above, the commission fee for this currency conversion was 0, which corroborates the reports of avoiding the currency conversion fee.

I considered the possibility of the fee being priced into the currency conversion, ie if it was deducted from my SGD/USD balance separately.

However, upon checking my account’s cash statements, there didn’t seem to be any discrepancies, which makes me confident that this “hack” works.

You might be wondering – what if you only want to make 1 trade, ie you don’t want to make a recurring investment? Can you still take advantage of this?

The answer is yes.

IBKR’s recurring investment feature allows you to set up a recurring investment, but you can customise it such that you only end up making 1 investment.

In other words, even if you don’t plan to make a recurring investment, you can still make use of this hack to skip the currency conversion fee for your trade.

You can find more details about IBKR’s recurring investment feature here.

Up To 85% Savings In Fees

Being able to avoid the currency conversion fee of 2 USD can allow us to save up to 85% in trading fees.

If you actively invest in stocks/ETFs listed on the US market, then your trading fee of 0.35 USD (commission) + 2 USD (currency conversion) is now simply 0.35 USD.

That’s a huge reduction in fees!

Essentially, the trading fee is now equal to the commission fee, regardless of which market you are trading on.

Given that the currency conversion fee of 2 USD is quite large compared to the IBKR’s commission fees, this is a hack that you should take advantage of while it lasts.

How To Set Up Recurring Investment On IBKR

To set up a recurring investment on IBKR, login to the client portal and navigate to “Trade” > “Recurring Investment“.

Create a recurring investment and configure the settings as you desire.

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First, under “Asset”, search for the stock/ETF you wish to invest in.

Next, select the start date of your investment. Note that the earliest date you can select is the next trading day, ie you cannot select the current date.

Then, enter the amount you wish to invest during each recurrence.

If you only wish to make 1 investment, this should be the amount you wish to invest.

Select the periodic interval at which you want to invest.

This can be daily, weekly, monthly, etc.

If you only wish to make 1 investment, you can select “Daily“.

Next, you can choose whether you want to specify an end condition for your recurring investment.

This can be either a specific date or the number of recurrences.

If you only wish to make 1 investment, you can select “Number of Installments” and enter 1.

Once you have entered all the details, confirm your recurring investment to place the order.

After your recurring investment is created, it will be executed on the specified starting date.

What If You Don’t Have Enough Cash?

If you do not have sufficient funds in the currency that the stock/ETF is denominated in, cash from your other currencies will be liquidated to make up the shortfall, similar to what happened in my test.

To summarise,

By making use of IBKR’s recurring investment feature, it’s possible to avoid the 2 USD currency conversion fee that they charge, making investing via IBKR even cheaper than it already is.

This can be done even if you only wish to make a one-off investment – you don’t have to make a recurring investment, you just have to use the recurring investment feature.

It’s unclear whether this will be a permanent feature of IBKR’s recurring investments, but you might as well take advantage of it while it lasts.

Will you be using this hack to save on fees? Let me know in the comments below!

How To Avoid Currency Conversion Fee On IBKR – thefrugalstudent (2024)
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