Pointon York launches corporate SIPP

Author: Jenna Towler
IFAonline | 27 Apr 2010 | 11:26

Categories: Pensions - Retail

Topics: SIPP| Group SIPP

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Pointon York has launched a corporate SIPP in conjunction with Old Broad Street Research and Præmium.

The SelectCSIPP - an alternative to traditional corporate pension schemes - gives clients access to the three firms' expertise. It provides an online portal which can be branded, online access to up-to-date fund information and a point of contact for communications.

The SIPP comes in three tiers to meet the different needs of various levels of employees.

Pointon York manager director of service and operations Jo French says the product aimed to be one of the most flexible on the market.

"We are delighted to be in partnership with OBSR and Præmium to deliver the SelectCSIPP, which benefits intermediaries and their clients with access to the whole of market and extensive experience in asset allocation and fund selection."

SelectCSIPP enables pension consolidation and transfers in from other schemes, including state contributions.

 

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