Talbot and Muir to merge SIPP and SSAS businesses

No change for advisers

Hannah Godfrey
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Talbot and Muir plans to merge its small self-administered scheme (SSAS) and self-invested personal pension (SIPP) businesses into one from 2 October.

The business has operated under the ‘Talbot and Muir' trading name for some time, but has maintained two distinct entities - Talbot & Muir LLP (the SIPP side) and Talbot & Muir Limited (the SSAS operator). It has now received regulatory approval to merge those businesses into one. The provider said advisers will not experience any changes in the servicing, delivery, personnel, product range or pricing structure as a result of the merger.  Directors Brian Talbot, Graham Muir, David Bonneywell and Paul Darvill will continue to head up the business, and there will be no wider changes to ...

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