Talbot and Muir takes over Attivo's SIPP and SSAS admin business

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Talbot and Muir has continued its growth strategy with the acquisition of the self-invested personal pension (SIPP) and small self-administered scheme (SSAS) administration business of Attivo Group.

In a deal that adds 1,070 SIPPs and 14 SSASs to its books and takes its assets under administration up to £1.8bn, Talbot and Muir will take over the duties and responsibilities relating to SIPP and SSAS administration previously assumed by Attivo Financial Services at the end of August. Nathan Bridgeman, a director of Talbot and Muir, said: "We are now one of the few owner-managed, independent SIPP and SSAS operators in the UK supporting and accepting business from only professional advisers. "The recent introduction of online SIPP applications and the Talbot and Muir SIPP, which has ...

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