Mattioli Woods appointed to operate £140m Pilgrim SIPP

Jenna Towler
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Bank of Scotland has appointed Mattioli Woods to operate its £140m Pilgrim SIPP.

The scheme will be operated through Mattioli Woods' subsidiary company, City Pensions, as new scheme administrator. Ian Mattioli, chief executive of Mattioli Woods, said: "Members of the Pilgrim SIPP will have access to our broader range of services, including Custodian Capital, which manages over £100m of commercial property. "We look forward to working closely with the members of the Pilgrim SIPP to deliver bespoke personal service and specialist advice."

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