James Hay Partnership links with Berry Asset Management on SIPP

Jenna Towler
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James Hay Partnership has joined forces with specialist wealth management firm Berry Asset Management to offer a self-invested personal pension to advisers.

The Modular iSIPP combines the businesses specialisms of pensions and investments. Berry Asset Management to pay 100% of the £180 annual fee on behalf of customers investing more than £150,000 with the firm. It will also pay half of the £180 annual fee for clients investing sums of between £75,000 and £150,000. Chris Smeaton, head of product development, James Hay Partnership, said: "We are confident that the new Modular iSIPP initiative we have developed with Berry Asset Management will offer advisers and their clients a really compelling proposition." Paul Cadman, director of weal...

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