iSIPP Online
A low cost option that’s high on value
And here are just some of the reasons why:
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No establishment charge |
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£180 annual administration charge |
Access to 1,850 funds through the
Investment Centre fund platform ...read more |
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Selftrade sharedealing account ...read more |
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Panel of competitive cash deposit accounts ...read more |
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Panel of investment managers ...read more |
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Your own dedicated account executive |
iSIPP is managed via James Hay Online; a secure login service that allows you to access information and manage your SIPP online, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is a SIPP and Wrap administration and trading platform, offering access to highly intuitive tools and a wealth of information:
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- Online fund switching
- Online illustrations
- Valuation & transaction record
- Contribution & transfers
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Click here to view a demo of James Hay Online
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Points to consider
A SIPP may not be suitable for all investors and if you are in any doubt you should consult your financial adviser. James Hay Partnership is not authorised to give financial advice. If you do not already have a financial adviser, information can be obtained from http://www.unbiased.co.uk/.
For more information on the risks associated with SIPPs, please read our guide; SIPPs & Wraps: assessing the risk.
Tax Risk Warning
Current pensions legislation and HMRC practice could change in the future. This may affect the pension benefits you receive from the plan. In addition, your individual circumstances will impact the tax treatment of your pension and may also be subject to change in the future.
Capital at Risk Warning
The value of your SIPP will be determined by the valuation of all the investments held within it. Depending on the type of investments that you choose to hold within your SIPP, some of these may not return the amount you initially invested especially where their value can go down as well as up. This could impact the level of benefits you can take on your retirement.
You can also find useful and impartial information about pension options and retirement provisions on the Money Advice Service website, formerly the UK Consumer Financial Education Body (CFEB).