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Eg. I have been investing $100 monthly and have accumulated 1000 units in Nikko AM STI ETF.
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1) Yes, you will have to terminate the monthly Regular Savings Plan in order to stop the monthly investment. Steps are as follows:
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There will be an option to stop the plan
2) You can simply reuse the same investment account and setup new deposit instructions for new investments in the future.
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With reference to Kenneth's post, the best answer for this is as follows:
If you have sold your units and terminated your Invest Saver Plan, then yes you'll have to re-register and start a new Regular Savings Plan again.
If you terminated your Invest Saver Plan and did not sell your holdings, you will have the option to reactivate your Invest Saver plan again.
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Yes, you have to terminate your invest saver plan, just amend the RSP amount to $0. But a point to note is that you'll still be having the units. If you want to sell off the units you need to redeem them after terminating
If you have only terminated the plan and not redeemed the units, you can continue to re-invest by adjusting the RSP amount.
If you have redeemed, you will have to sign up for the DBS invest saver plan again.