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Question about funds offered through SBI

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 7:31 am
by Leafs_Raps
Hello everyone,

Long time lurker, first time poster. First of all, I want to say a HUGE thank you to Ben for this site and the awesome ebooks, and also a BIG thanks to all of the other contributors on this site. You have taught me a tonne!

I am in my 2nd year of NISA and Ideco and have been doing quite well in NISA, BUT not so well with Ideco. I was looking to switch up my funds for Ideco to eMAXIS Slim 先進国 and/or eMAXIS Slim 全世界株式(除く日本)but I am pretty sure that neither of them are offered through SBI for Ideco (My wife and I own them in NISA). A lot of people who are using SBI have mentioned in different threads that they have these in their Ideco portfolio, so I am wondering if I am missing something or maybe I just missed the boat and they are no longer offered. Attached is a screen shot of the eMaxis funds we can get now. I am now eyeing the "my striker" and the "my forward" funds if indeed I cannot buy the other ones. Any insight on these? Also, on the SBI site it says that these funds are scheduled to be excluded from Ideco (除外予定商品), so I guess my next question is, does anyone know what happens if the are excluded?

Thanks a lot in advance!

Re: Question about funds offered through SBI

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 8:21 am
by RetireJapan
There are two versions of the SBI iDeCo. I am not sure why. My wife has the old one, which is not as good as the new one. You may also have it. I need to look into whether it is possible to switch at some point ;)

You can see them both on here: https://www.dcnenkin.jp/search/commission.php

The original one is the old one, and the select one is the new one.

Re: Question about funds offered through SBI

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 8:45 am
by mule96
There is a

オリジナルプラン ⇔ セレクトプラン
プラン変更手続きはこちら

Button on the website so I think its possible to switch.

Re: Question about funds offered through SBI

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 12:09 pm
by adamu
Here is SBI's list:

https://site0.sbisec.co.jp/marble/insur ... ksearch.do?

The funds you have are part of the "original" plan, but the eMaxis slim funds are part of the "select" plan. I have the select plan, and buy both of those eMaxis funds. 🤑

Here is the information about the funds that are getting removed from the original plan:

https://site0.sbisec.co.jp/marble/multi ... m6=dc.info
このたび、「確定拠出年金制度等の一部を改正する法律」の施行により、確定拠出年金の運用方法(運用商品)の選定・提示に関する基準が見直され、運用関連運営管理機関が選定・提示する運用商品の上限数を35以下とすることが規定されました。これにより、当社では現在67あるオリジナルプランの運用商品につきまして、猶予期間である5年間(2023年まで)に、上限数以下となるよう運用商品から除外し、新規掛金による購入を停止する、いわゆる閉鎖型とする手続きを順次行うこととなります。
運用商品の除外には、除外対象の運用商品を保有もしくは掛金配分設定をされているお客さまの3分の2以上のご同意が必要となります。ご同意に関する諸手続きにつきましては今後随時実施し、該当のお客さまへは、都度ご案内を郵送させていただきます。また、除外に関するスケジュールは、決まり次第、随時当社WEBサイトにてご連絡いたします。
なお、法令により、除外対象となる運用商品の数量のうち法施行日である2018/5/1以降購入されたとみなされるもの*については、除外が決定した段階で現金化されます。(※「2018/4/30時点で保有していた数量」を上回る数量は、2018/5/1以降購入分とみなされる予定です。)2018/4/30時点で保有していた数量を上限として、除外後も運用のみ継続することは可能です。また、除外が決定した運用商品は新規の購入も停止となります。
種々検討いたしました結果、除外を予定しております運用商品は下記のとおりとさせていただいております。
誠に恐縮ではございますが、今後の掛金・移換金の配分設定・変更に際しましては、除外予定の運用商品は除外決定後、現金化されることをご留意くださいますよう、お願い申し上げます。
何卒ご理解賜りますよう、お願い申し上げます。

Re: Question about funds offered through SBI

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 1:56 pm
by RetireJapan
mule96 wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2019 8:45 am There is a

オリジナルプラン ⇔ セレクトプラン
プラン変更手続きはこちら

Button on the website so I think its possible to switch.
Fantastic! I really must get around to doing that sometime soon ;)

Re: Question about funds offered through SBI

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 6:41 am
by Petronius
here is a step by step of the process (in Japanese)
https://ニーサ比較.jp/%E7%A2%BA%E5%AE%9A%E6% ... AE%A1.html

Re: Question about funds offered through SBI

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 12:34 am
by RetireJapan
Petronius wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 6:41 am here is a step by step of the process (in Japanese)
https://ニーサ比較.jp/%E7%A2%BA%E5%AE%9A%E6% ... AE%A1.html
Very helpful, thank you.

Re: Question about funds offered through SBI

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 4:58 am
by Leafs_Raps
Cheers everyone for your help! My wife and I have filled out and submitted the paperwork to make the switch. Apparently it'll take them 2-3 months to process it and make the change... I can believe there were 2 IDECO plans through SBI. lol