Which way now for the SIPP market?

Helen Morrissey
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In this SIPP Inquiry Helen Morrissey asks the Retirement Planner readership for their views on service standards and the potential impact retirement reform will have on the market

The SIPP market has grown well in recent years, and the signs are good that this growth will continue as investors look to get as much flexibility as possible from their pension savings. However, that is not to say there are not challenges ahead. Proposed annuitisation reform means that the prospect of remaining in income drawdown via a SIPP until death is a very real one and so advisers will need to work closely with their clients to manage their investments over this time. In this SIPP Inquiry we asked the adviser community to give us their thoughts on the future of the SIPP market....

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