Cofunds adds Suffolk Life SIPP

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Cofunds had added Suffolk Life's MasterSIPP to its platform, which it says will help advisers consolidate pension arrangements in a single place.

The platform provider says many clients are unable to track the progress of their varied retirement savings, which can be unsettling in current market conditions. Cofunds believes many people are seeing major falls in their pension funds because they cannot view all of their pension savings in a single place. Director of marketing & proposition, Alastair Conway, says using a SIPP through platforms can make retirement planning easier. "We are entering a period where market conditions are adding further momentum to the growth of platform demand," Conway adds. "We are seeing that momen...

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