City Asset Management partners with Talbot and Muir to launch SIPP

Annual fee 0.9%.

Hannah Godfrey
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City Asset Management has partnered with Talbot and Muir to launch a discretionary fund managed self-invested personal pension (SIPP) product.

The SIPP is available via City Asset Managemement's discretionary fund management service. The partnership combines a SIPP and DFM for advisers and their clients for a combined total annual fee on 0.9%  City Asset Management CEO Nick Coghill said: "We are delighted to team up with Talbot and Muir to offer a structure that will allow financial advisers to access our investment proposition via their SIPP wrapper in a more efficient way. "The deal offers financial advisers and their clients a competitive transparent fee and simplified administrative process and removes the confusion of v...

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