Suffolk Life adds three more DFMs to SimSIPP

Jenna Towler
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Suffolk Life has introduced three more discretionary fund manager (DFM) partners to SimSIPP wrapper.

Brooks Macdonald Asset Management, Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management and Investec Wealth and Investments are now live as single investment managers available through the Suffolk Life SimSIPP and join ten other DFMs including True Potential and PSigma. SimSIPP (single investment manager SIPP) has been part of Suffolk Life's proposition since early 2011 and was designed to meet the needs of discretionary wealth managers who also provide financial advice to their clients and also to advisers who wish to use a single DFM to meet their client's investing needs. Greg Kingston, head of...

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