Suffolk Life buys Origen Investment Services' SIPP book

Jenna Towler
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Suffolk Life has continued its acquisition spree with the purchase of Origen Investment Services' self-invested personal pension (SIPP) book.

The mutually agreed acquisition will see Suffolk Life accept the transfer of over 400 SIPP plans from Origen Investment Services, following the latter's decision to wind-up their scheme. Origen will maintain its central role as financial adviser to the investors. Suffolk Life managing director designate Will Self said: "Our acquisition of the SIPP book from Origen should leave no doubt about the direction of travel of the SIPP market and of the role that Suffolk Life intends to take within it. "This is our fourth acquisition, including deals with Pointon York and Pearson Jones, dem...

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