Barnett Waddingham appoints three DFMs as it expands SIPP panel

Laura Miller
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Self-invested personal pension (SIPP) provider Barnett Waddingham has added Brewin Dolphin, Charles Stanley and Rowan Dartington to its discretionary fund management panel for its members.

The three wealth managers, who manage a combined total of over £40bn for private clients, have been added to Barnett Waddingham's panel to offer professional advisers a wider range of investment solutions to meet the demands of their SIPP clients. The new relationships come as part of Barnett Waddingham's ongoing plans to provide a range of cost effective SIPP offerings for financial advisers' clients. Barnet Waddingham chief executive Julia Bassett said: "Many advisers are choosing to concentrate on financial planning and outsource investment management, and partnerships of this nat...

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