It's no secret that self-invested personal pensions (SIPP) have been the big pension success story of the last few years, giving people more flexibility and control over their retirement savings. SIPPs have some vocal critics, who suggest many people don't use all of the features and options available. However, the reaction of SIPP customers to the current economic downturn clearly shows they are actively managing their pensions in a way that could never have been imagined only a few years ago. Since the middle of 2008, when the current market turbulence kicked into gear, the number of in...
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