SIPP growth secures record Q2 for Rowanmoor

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Rowanmoor Pensions is already storming ahead of last year's total new business figures with a 220% increase in SIPP sales from last year's Q2.

The company has sold more SIPPs in Q1 and Q2 of its current financial year than in 2010-11, where they sold 760 SIPPS in total. The company's SSAS proposition is also up 10% year-on-year. And take-up of the Family Pension Trust has increased by 10%. Ian Hammond, managing director at Rowanmoor Pensions said their SIPP was "becoming the SIPP of choice for advisers looking to provide their clients with a SIPP that offers full investment options married with the best service possible." The group also achieved strong service standards with average standards during Q2 at 99.20% for SSAS,...

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