Equiniti launches £99 SIPP
Equiniti has announced the launch of a £99 + VAT SIPP on its Selftrade platform, aimed at retirement planners wanting to take advantage of the government’s new flexible pension rules.
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The product comes without any hidden fees or complex charges, and Selftrade has also launched a new iOS mobile trading application in conjunction with the SIPP.
Mark Taylor, Managing Director of Equiniti’s Investment Services division, said:
“This SIPP demonstrates our commitment to straightforward and transparent investing.
“Customers deserve to be able to manage their retirement funds without being hit with charges that they don’t understand – particularly at a time of significant change to the pension landscape. We want to show customers, both old and new, that Selftrade is a fantastic choice for those that want to manage their own finances effectively.”
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