SIPP poll: Should capital adequacy reqs be increased?

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In this week's Retirement Planner quick fire poll we ask: Should capital adequacy requirements for SIPPs be increased?

Click HERE to let us know your view. In last week's poll we asked where you thought responsibility should lie for screening SIPP investments. The answer was split four ways with 20% of those who provided a response saying it should be the client's responsibility. A further 20% said it should be the responsibility of the SIPP provider. However, over a quarter (26%) of you thought it was the adviser's responsibility while the remaining 34% said it was a job for the regulatory bodies.    

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