Hornbuckle Mitchell announces SIPP tie-up with Openwork

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Hornbuckle Mitchell has been appointed to provide additional SIPP services to Openwork Limited.

The deal will enable support of the more bespoke needs of investors wishing to take advantage of the widest possible range of allowable SIPP investments. The partnership will see Hornbuckle Mitchell's highly regarded Full SIPP and Single Investment SIPP made available to Openwork's advisers active in the pension and retirement planning sector, complementing the multi-tie's existing SIPP arrangement with Aegon Scottish Equitable. "We work hard to provide exceptional products and service so we are delighted that Openwork has chosen us ahead of rivals based purely on the merits of our SIP...

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