Displaying items by tag: Sipp
Sipp firm issues Scottish no vote pensions warning
Pension schemes should not rest easy from Scots voting no to independence, a Sipps firm warned this morning, as experts signalled they still see significant change on the horizon.
Andrew Roberts' Blog: New rule may be unachievable in practice
In November last year, the FCA asked Sipp operators to complete a (long) questionnaire to help them with their third thematic review. Among the 40 or so data items requested was the amount of Assets Under Administration (AUA).
£9k HSBC Sipp commission complaint rejected
The financial ombudsman has rejected a complaint from an investor over HSBC's £9,000 commission for setting up his Sipp.
Andrew Roberts' Blog: Another short-lived pension rule unhelpful
The government has advanced its pension thinking this month with the enactment of The Finance Act 2014, guidance on allowing new retirees access to next year's pension freedoms and its response to the consultation on those freedoms.
Financial Ombudsman Service rules against Sipp operator
A Sipp operator has been told to compensate an investor after the Financial Ombudsman Service ruled it had failed to ensure that an investment was suitable.
'Great' feedback on new Sipp as firm's profits rise
Assets under management have shot through the £1bn barrier at Parmenion, with the company also announcing positive feedback on its new Sipp.
Scathing report on Sipp failings prompts call for permitted list
A pension provider has renewed calls for the introduction of a Sipp permitted investment list after a scathing report from the FCA.