Keeping up with reform

Helen Morrissey
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In this month's Inquiry, we ask readers to give us their views on the SIPP market - Helen Morrissey goes through the results

The SIPP market has ­enjoyed great success over the past five years, with indications showing more growth to come. But while many advisers and their clients praise SIPPs for their increased investment flexibility, there continues to be a ­minority of advisers who hold ­reservations about these products. In this ­Retirement Planner Inquiry, we asked our readership to give their opinions on the SIPPs market and how it can grow. The questionnaire was ­distributed via email to readers, of which 157 responded. We first asked ­participants to tell us what ­percentage of their clients use a SI...

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