Sipp provider Mattioli Woods has seen its revenue increase by 33 per cent to £20.5m, up from £15.4m in 2011.
Sole commercial property purchases in Sipps are a popular choice for advisers but the majority are failing to offer joint commercial property purchases, according to Suffolk Life.
The Association of Member-Directed Pension Schemes is demanding more effort to halt the promotion of UCIS (unregulated collective investments schemes) to the public.
Pension investors could pay more than 70 per cent in tax charges by including 'taxable property' in their Sipps and SSASs, according to Hornbuckle Mitchell.
Increased regulatory pressures from the RDR could herald a major shake-up in the Sipp market over the next two years. Rob Kingsbury reports on how the sector is getting ready for change.
Rob Kingsbury talked to a variety of Financial Planner and asked them how they are using Sipps to provide a retirement solution across their client range, particularly for business owners.
Institute of Financial Planning sponsor Hornbuckle Mitchell has appointed Alex Footman as its new marketing manager.
Pension provider Dentons has added a new product to its range, the Dentons Sipp.
Dentons Pension Management, a specialist provider and administrators of self invested pension products, has announced a series of Sipp breakfast briefings. The briefings across the UK will bring together some of the leading commentators in the sector.
The man known as the godfather of Sipps, John Moret, recently set up his own consultancy to help advise providers and advisers. After a long career in the Sipps market, we asked “Mr Sipp” to share his thoughts on the way ahead and how Sipps fit within the Financial Planning profession.