James Hay adds eight managers to iSIPP panel

Jenna Towler
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James Hay Partnership has added an additional eight managers to its iSIPP investment managers panel.

Chris Smeaton head of product development said the move was part of its preparations for the implementation of the Retail Distribution Review (RDR). He explained: "We are seeing a continued trend towards the outsourcing of investment solutions by advisers and their clients. We have added a further eight investment managers to our panel for use within the James Hay iSIPP. This follows the announcement of 15 additions to the investment manager panel in April of this year." The panel provides advisers with a range of investments to offer clients. It is supported by the firm's online anal...

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