Curtis Banks combines new SIPP with Suffolk Life

Online portal launching alongside

Hannah Godfrey
clock • 2 min read

Curtis Banks has launched a new self-invested personal pension 'Your Future SIPP' to replace its existing SIPP business.

The new product brings together Curtis Banks and Suffolk Life SIPPs into one proposition. It has replaced the current range of products, which the company said would begin to close to new business. The firm said the key features of the new self-invested personal pension (SIPP) include open market access to virtually any investment solution, a competitive price and automated adviser charging. A new online portal is also set to be launched that directly supports Your Future SIPP. According to Curtis Banks, which carried out research with advisers while designing the SIPP, the portal sho...

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