James Hay waives iSIPP transfer fee

Jenna Towler
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Self-invested personal pension (SIPP) provider James Hay Partnership is to waive its £50 transfer fee for clients transferring into its iSIPP.

The offer, which is valid until 31 December, applies to all new iSIPP cases and will automatically apply, so advisers have no additional paperwork. James Hay Partnership managing director Tim Sargisson said: "We are committed to the adviser market and to supporting them grow their businesses in what is a very busy period, in the run up to RDR. "We have announced a special offer that waives the transfer in fee on our low cost iSIPP, which includes 1,850 funds via our in-house platform, over 35 discretionary investment managers, a range of cash deposit options and access to an integrate...

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