New service lets IFAs and clients rate their SIPP

Nicola Brittain
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Nottingham-based advisory firm Investment Sense has launched a web service that enables advisers and consumers to rate their Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) purchases.

The service, called SIPP Chat, has been designed to resemble TripAdvisor, the hotel and excursion review site. It provides an opportunity for the end user to rate and comment on their SIPP.  Three categories of people can use the service: IFAs, DIY investors or advised investors. They can rate their SIPP provider according to service and value for money and leave comments, which are moderated and can been seen by anyone that visits the site.   Marketing manager at Investment Sense, Phillip Bray, said: "We expect the service to generate more traffic to our website, increase our prof...

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