Curtis Banks adds Pru investment plan to Your Future SIPP

'Total control'

Sophie King
clock • 1 min read

Self-invested personal pension (SIPP) provider Curtis Banks has added Prudential Trustee Investment Plan (Pru TIP) to its offering Your Future SIPP.

Pru TIP is a single premium investment for trustees of UK registered pensions schemes, including occupational pension schemes and SIPPs.  Curtis Banks said offering the Pru TIP would provide advisers with "total control" over the investment strategy and client relationship. The Pru TIP can be accessed through Your Future SIPP at an annual SIPP fee of £260. The SIPP provider said it would allow advisers and their clients to tailor investments to suit the clients' individual attitude to risk "with ease" and provide fund targeted withdrawals for added volatility control. In July, Curt...

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