Suffolk Life launches SIPP planning guide

Author: By John Bakie
IFAonline| 27 Feb 2009 | 10:00

Categories: SIPPs

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Suffolk Life has launched a SIPP guide for IFAs, illustrating how SIPPs can develop through an investor's life to meet their retirement objectives.

The guide, A SIPP for Life, has been written by financial journalist John Greenwood, who has a wealth of pensions experience.

Suffolk Life says the rapid growth in SIPP types, along with the product entering the mainstream, means many advisers may find it difficult to decide which will be best for their client over their entire lifetime.

"Advisers need to look under the bonnet to ensure that their SIPP provider has the financial resources and capability to meet their needs and those of their clients over the long term," says Suffolk Life's head of sales and marketing, John Moret.

"Suitable legal and regulatory structures, clear and adequate compensation arrangements and robust and scalable technology platforms are all important ingredients."

IFAs can obtain a free copy of the guide by 0870 414 7000, e-mailing ifaenquiries@suffolklife.co.uk or through their normal sales contact.

Contact: John Bakie, Tel: 020 7484 9805, e-mail: John.Bakie@incisivemedia.com

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