A J Bell adds funds to SIPPCentre to meet RDR demand

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A J Bell has added 1,000 funds to its core fund range available on the Sippcentre platform.

Advisers will now have access to more than 3,000 core funds of which 2,850 have no initial, dealing or switch charges (for online deals). The funds are available on the Advisory option across the Sippcentre SIPP, ISA and Dealing Account. Marketing director Billy Mackay says: "In adding 1,000 funds to our core range we are providing greater choice at a competitive price. The addition of many of the index tracking and institutional share class funds satisfies the demand that has been building as firms re-shape their investment propositions for a post RDR world."

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