Suffolk Life freezes fees for second year

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SIPP provider Suffolk Life will hold its fees at 2009 levels for 2011.

Fees on the provider's MasterSIPP, which allows investment in company shares and in-specie contributions, have been frozen for the second year running. Annual fees on the MasterSIPP remain at £490 for the first pension entitlement. Suffolk Life also plans further enhancements to the product this year. "Recommending a SIPP provider is an important decision, and one that should have considerable longevity," says Greg Kingston, head of marketing at Suffolk Life. "Advisers can continue to be reassured that as a provider we remain dedicated to continually improving and evolving our r...

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