Liberty SIPP partners with Barclays Stockbrokers to speed up transactions

Laura Miller
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Liberty SIPP has partnered with Barclays Stockbrokers to create a faster administration process between the two companies.

Existing Liberty SIPP clients can now include a Barclays Stockbrokers Pension Trader account as part of their self-invested personal pension (SIPP), giving them access to one of the largest range of investments on the market, including shares, ETFs, ETCs, funds, gilts, bonds and new issues. New clients seeking to invest for their pension with a Barclays Stockbrokers Pension Trader account can now do so by opening a Liberty Option SIPP. The Liberty Option SIPP is a build-it-yourself pension that only charges its clients for the facilities they use. It charges a flat annual fee of £150...

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