Q&A: AJ Bell's Billy Mackay

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Retirement Planner caught up with AJ Bell's marketing director Billy Mackay to discuss their recent win at the Professional Adviser Awards

What do you feel AJ Bell has done over the past year to merit winning the SIPP provider of the Year award at this year’s Professional Adviser Awards? Mackay: The increasing popularity of the Sippcentre product is largely responsible for AJ Bell’s success at the Professional Adviser awards. Sippcentre is AJ Bell’s core SIPP proposition and provides advisers and their clients with a market-leading solution. It is exclusively available through financial advisers. From launch in October 2002 it has afforded clients a low cost means to invest in a wide range of investments while simultaneous...

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