Tailor making SIPPs

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John Moret highlights the major issues affecting the SIPP market and gives his predictions on where the market evolves from here

The SIPP market has enjoyed unprecedented growth over the past 18 months - where will it go from here? I still think there are many elements of the SIPP market that can be developed. If you look at the industry estimate that the market is currently worth £35-40bn and you put it in the context of the insured individual pensions market which is somewhere around £250-300bn there's reason to believe that a significant part of that insured market will eventually find its way into SIPPs. Also if we look in terms of the number of SIPPs currently out there you will see there's something like a ...

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