Hornbuckle Mitchell launches sole trustee SIPP

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Hornbuckle Mitchell has launched a sole trustee self-invested personal pension (SIPP) to the adviser market.

The Hornbuckle Mitchell SIPP has a simplified application form which can be completed in nine pages - the form is 70% smaller than the previous version. Mary Stewart, sales and marketing director, said: "We are extremely pleased to be able to offer the Hornbuckle Mitchell SIPP to advisers. "This venture was borne out of a desire to ease the workload involved in opening and maintaining a SIPP plan by making it sole trustee." She added: "SIPPs remain an integral part of the pensions market and we pride ourselves on being able to offer our advisers a product that meets their needs and...

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