Heath Lambert brings Wealth at Work SIPPs onto platform

Author: Rachel Dalton
Retirement Planner | 07 Jun 2011 | 11:00

Categories: Pensions - Retail

Topics: SIPP| ISA| employee benefits| annuity rates

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Heath Lambert Employee Benefits now offers a workplace SIPP and ISA from Wealth at Work on its benefits platform.

It unveiled its employee benefits platform, Access2Benefits, in Q1 this year.

The advisory firm also launched an annuity comparison portal for advisers and consumers last month, which uses Partnership's underwriting system.

Jonathan Watts-Lay, director at Wealth at Work, pictured, said: "While we have only just launched this initiative, we have existing clients and prospects who have already expressed an interest."

Terry Gostelow, consultant at Heath Lambert Employee Benefits, said: "This partnership opens up a range of new services for our clients, including the ability to integrate employee savings utilising traditional pensions and a Workplace ISA and SIPP, supported by market leading educational services."

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