Xafinity SSAS & SIPP rebrands to XPS Self Invested Pensions

Following increase in sales

Sophie King
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Xafinity SSSAS & SIPP, part of the XPS Pensions group, has rebranded to XPS Self Invested Pensions.

XPS Pensions Group was created three years ago, after Xafinity acquired the actuarial and administration divisions for Punter Southall three years ago, which consequently added the ‘PS' to XPS. The firm is listed on the London Stock Exchange. XPS Self Invested Pensions director Andy Bowsher said: "For many reasons, the world has perhaps never seemed so uncertain. The SIPP industry has not been without its own troubles and it is clear that financial strength is an increasingly important attribute for advisers when selecting a SIPP provider. "As we come through a year of COVID-19, the l...

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