Standard Life doubles discretionary links through SIPP

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Standard Life has increased the number of discretionary investment managers available via its SIPP from ten to 22.

It has added: Charles Stanley, JLT Investment Management, JM Finn, Kleinwort Benson, PSigma, Rensburg Sheppards, Seymour Pierce, Smith & Williamson, Speirs & Jeffrey, Vestra Wealth and Williams de Broe. The selection already included: Standard Life Wealth, Barclays Wealth, Barings, Brewin Dolphin, Brooks Macdonald, Cazenove, Charles Stanley, Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management, Newton, Quilter, Rathbones and UBS. "We are currently responsible for over £1bn of discretionary business within our SIPP, for around 3,000 clients," says Alastair Hardie, head of SIPP at Standard Life. ...

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