Pershing launches in-house SIPP to broaden adviser choice

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Pershing has launched a self-invested person pension (SIPP) product for financial advisers.

The BNY Mellon owed company said the SIPP would give advisers access to a whole of market investment range, online services including a projection tool and integration with the firm's online platform NexusComplete. Pershing chief executive Kevin Bonar said: "The introduction of the Pershing SIPP is a reflection of our commitment to delivering choice, safety and value to our UK clients." He added: "Our clients are seeing strong demand for SIPPs thanks to the wide investment choice, tax advantages and the range of retirement options available. The latest addition to our range of solutio...

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