Barnett Waddingham launches 'Flexible SIPP'

Laura Miller
clock • 1 min read

Self-invested personal pension provider Barnett Waddingham has launched a ‘Flexible SIPP' to meet what it said was demand from advisers.

The pension product merges the benefits of a 'lite' SIPP, providing access to a range of discretionary fund managers (DFMs), with the wider options of a full bespoke SIPP if required. It has one set of terms, one fee schedule and no need for a new application. Investors choosing to use it as a full bespoke SIPP will be able to draw on Barnett Waddingham's experience of direct investment in commercial property and other bespoke investment options. Advisers will have access to a single named point of contact, and simple online facilities to create illustrations and applications. Bar...

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