Curtis Banks unveils new brand

Suffolk Life range retains that name

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SIPP operator Curtis Banks has introduced a new brand that aims to bring one consistent identity to all businesses within the group, including Suffolk Life, which it acquired in 2016.

The UK's largest dedicated self-invested personal pension (SIPP) operator confirmed all SIPPs and small self-administered schemes across the group would remain open and otherwise unchanged and that Suffolk Life's product range would continue in that name. Curtis Banks CEO Rupert Curtis said: "Following the acquisition of Suffolk Life, one of our strategic objectives was to deliver a single new, consistent identity across the group. We want to continue to grow our brand awareness and recognition, supporting advisers who recommend our products and services for their clients." In a recen...

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