Liberty launch new 'low cost' SIPP

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Liberty SIPP is the latest provider to launch a 'low cost' online self invested personal pension with an RDR-ready charging structure.

The provider has described the charges on the ICON SIPP as "highly competitive" with no initial charge and a £95 annual charge. Matthew Rankine, sales and marketing manager said: "When we go to IFAs now we've got the full menu of SIPP products they're going to require." The ICON SIPP will allow access to a range of investments, including over 2000 collective investment schemes (such as Unit Trusts, Investment Trusts and OEICs) and dealing in shares, gilts, corporate bonds, and structured products. Investment manager and stockbroker James Brearly and Sons has provided the online pla...

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