Wolanski to adopt Alliance Trust name

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Wolanski & Co Trustees Limited has changed its name following its move into the Alliance Trust group.

The company, bought by Alliance Trust in October to complement its existing Self Invested Personal Pension (Sipp) and Small Self Administered Scheme (Ssas) business, will now be known as Alliance Trust Pensions Limited. It says it has already contacted all of its adviser contacts and clients to inform them of the name change and to reassure them it remains committed to delivering a ‘high quality, bespoke service’. The company, which administers around 5,000 Sipp members and 500 Ssas clients, says the name change will align the company’s Sipp offering alongside Alliance Trust’s Select Si...

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