Hornbuckle teams up with Nutmeg on personal pension

Carmen Reichman
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Self-invested personal pension (SIPP) provider Hornbuckle has teamed up with online investment manager Nutmeg to administer a new range of personal pensions.

Hornbuckle will provide FNZ-powered technology to service a range of non-advised personal penions from Nutmeg, due to launch in early 2015. Clients will use a white-labeled version of Hornbuckle's new technology portal Embark, which handles both traditional and non-traditional assets. Nutmeg's costs and charges for the offering will be revealed early next year. Nutmeg chief executive Nick Hungerford (pictured) said: "Hornbuckle have proved themselves an excellent match for us. "They share our vision for developing investment and pension services that are refreshingly intuitive, ...

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