James Hay details RDR plans to advisers

Jenna Towler
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James Hay Partnership has notified advisers of its Retail Distribution Review (RDR) proposition ahead of its implementation in 2013.

In addition to its current RDR compliant structure, the self-invested personal pension (SIPP) specialist said it would offer flexible adviser charging - including event driven percentages, flat or tiered rates - and access to a fully unbundled SIPP fund platform where permitted within the product from 1 January. It said it already offers flexible adviser charging, the ability to separate adviser and iSIPP platform charges, access to a fully unbundled wrap fund platform, asset driven growth rate illustrations and illustrations using fund specific charges. Tim Sargisson, managing direct...

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