Talbot and Muir revamps SIPP product in new launch

'A SIPP for life'

Carmen Reichman
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Talbot and Muir has launched a new self-invested personal pension (SIPP), which will bring together features of existing products the Elite Retirement Account and Simple Retirement Account and introduce a tiered charging structure.

The Talbot and Muir SIPP will not charge for online set-up and will allow clients to pick and choose the modules they want to pay for. The SIPP will be available through advisers only and provide a full range of retirement options, aiming to cater to both accumulation and drawdown clients. Talbot and Muir said it will offer a wide range of investments - all off-panel - using the same investment wrapper for different client needs.  As an example, earlier in June the Royal Mint made gold available as an investment in SIPPs through its bullion trading platform for the first time. T...

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