AJ Bell announces launch date for revamped Sippcentre

Helen Morrissey
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AJ Bell has announced a launch date for its upgraded Sippcentre platform, which will include a low cost investment ISA and dealing account.

The new offering, which will be launched in 11 July, has no establishment or annual administration/platform charges for either the investment ISA or dealing account. There are also no charges for transfers in to either the ISA or dealing account. Investors in the SIPP, investment ISA and dealing account have access to 1,900 core funds with no initial, dealing or switch charges. Those taking advantage of the Sippcentre advisory option can also access 4,000 funds, UK and overseas shares as well as ETFs and ETCs. Dealing/switch charges for these are £9.95 for online transactions an...

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