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Topics: SIPP| online tools| Dentons| Aj Bell| Suffolk Life
SIPP and SSAS provider Dentons has launched a new self invested pension with a reduced establishment fee and fixed charging structure.
The SIPP is open architecture, allowing advisers or clients to select any platform to use within the product.
Denton's new SIPP also has an online function in which advisers can view their clients' assets and check their latest valuations and cash account balances.
David Fox, director of sales and marketing at Dentons, said: "We believe the online functionality will provide advisers with an effective way to review their client's SIPP plans, giving the most up to date information for a client at any time.
"With the Dentons SIPP there are no hidden surprises. We have worked hard to develop a solution that is easy to understand and puts the adviser and client in control at all times.
"Having flexibility within the investment options ensures that the Dentons SIPP suits the ever-changing needs of clients."
The launch comes after a spate of new SIPPs with online functionality from a variety of providers.
In June 2011, Suffolk Life launched its SmartSIPP, while, in Q1 last year, James Hay unveiled a similar product and AJ Bell updated its Sippcentre with an ISA and dealing account.
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