Zurich adds to SIPP commission options

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Zurich has enhanced its regular payment facility on SIPPs and increased its range of wider assets available.

Among the new options for advisers is the ability to indemnify commission over the first two years, reverting to level commission after that period. Zurich says the new payment facility is designed to provide advisers and their clients with greater flexibility and investment freedom. Dave Lowe, pensions management director, says: “We recognise that advisers and their clients are seeking more flexibility as they approach retirement. “Our new regular premium facility is integrated with the SIPP options and ensures that we are able to provide a full range of solutions to customer and advis...

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