Primetime and Pointon unite over new SIPP

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Primetime Retirement has revealed Pointon York will provide the SIPP within its new Primetime Retirement Plan.

Primetime Retirement, previously known as Living Time, had announced its Primetime Retirement Plan would be delivered through an Investec structured deposit. This structured deposit will be packaged within the SIPP wrapper. Kim Lerche-Thomsen, CEO of Primetime Retirement, said: "We are delighted to be able to announce the launch of the Primetime Retirement Plan, with our first Issue opening for business on the 12th of March. We will be offering four different plan options at outset, including an accumulation option available to those aged 49 and over. "Our plan offers those approac...

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