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Liberty Sipp announces link up with Barclays Stockbrokers
Existing Liberty customers can include a Barclays Stockbrokers Pension Trader account as part of their Sipp.
This will give them access to its range of investments, including shares, ETFs, ETCs, funds, gilts, bonds and new issues.
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New clients seeking to invest for their pension with a Barclays Stockbrokers Pension Trader account can do so by opening a Liberty Option Sipp.
This is a new 'build-it-yourself' pension that only charges its clients for the facilities they use. It charges a flat annual fee of £150 and pays 1% interest on its cash account.
Will Burge, head of corporate client engagement at Barclays Stockbrokers, said:
"We are very pleased to be joining forces with Liberty Sipp. Our partnership will allow pension members access to one of the broadest ranges of investments in the marketplace whilst also benefiting from a cost efficient Sipp wrapper."