Curtis Banks buys Hargreave Hale SIPP book

600 SIPPs

Hannah Godfrey
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Curtis Banks has completed the purchase of wealth manager Hargreave Hale's book of self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs).

The purchase included some 600 SIPPs invested in assets valued at approximately £180m. Hargreave Hale will continue actively to manage the invested assets , while Curtis Banks will be responsible for the administration of the SIPPs. The move marks the 10th asset purchase by Curtis Banks since the company was founded in 2009. Curtis Banks group CEO Rupert Curtis said: "This book of SIPPs from Hargreave Hale is a good fit for our business model and the clients will benefit from the high-quality service-led proposition we provide. Curtis Banks unveils new brand "Having carefully tak...

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