RP Inquiry: The future for SIPP and SSAS

Helen Morrissey
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Helen Morrissey takes a look at the results of the latest Retirement Planner Inquiry into the future of the SIPP and SSAS markets.

The SIPP and SSAS markets have both gone through interesting times over the past five years. Since A-Day, we have seen a huge surge in the popularity of SIPPs while rumours of the demise of SSAS have been greatly overrated. While the rapid growth of the SIPP market prompted many to say there would be no demand for SSAS, we have seen the market stay resilient with demand, particularly from small businesses, remaining robust. In this Retirement Planner Inquiry, we asked advisers to give us their views on how well they feel these markets serve their clients, as well as how they think bot...

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