Third Financial launches white-labelled SIPP

Titan Wealth first client to use service

Jenna Brown
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Third Financial, part of Nucleus, has launched a ‘pensions as a Service’ (PaaS) proposition, with Titan Wealth as its first client.

Third Financial said the PaaS utilises the operations and technological expertise of the wider Nucleus group. The SIPP is powered by Dunstan Thomas's operational software and administration, it uses Third Financial for custody, and is underpinned by the specialist retirement capability of parent company Nucleus group. Titan Wealth is the first client to launch a SIPP under the service. Third Financial already provides the Titan Wealth Platform. Clients retain control over how their proposition is constructed and presented, ensuring their commercial requirements are met while delive...

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