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SIPP advice

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  • Gatser
    Gatser Posts: 625 Forumite
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    Hi
    On the subject of SIPPs does anyone else have a problem about finding competitive deposit accounts for SIPPs?
    I'm finding it a real pain but I have come across a best buy table showing accounts that my SIPP can open, I'm new here so can' t post the link but google Investment Sense (.co.uk) and you will find them there.
    Hope this helps!
    Regards
    The Cautious Investor

    ....and now we are finding some cash deposits to utilise .... anyone got recommendations for the best (value) SIPP Wrapper to use?
    Thanks
    THE NUMBER is how much you need to live comfortably: very IMPORTANT as part 1 of Retirement Planning. (Average response to my thread is £26k pa)
  • Hi

    I'm not an IFA so would not be able to advise, sorry! Although I have friends that have used the SIPP Centre who seem to be happy.

    Why not speak to the people on that site I put you in touch with?

    The Cautious Investor
  • Gatser
    Gatser Posts: 625 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Hi

    I'm not an IFA so would not be able to advise, sorry! Although I have friends that have used the SIPP Centre who seem to be happy.

    Why not speak to the people on that site I put you in touch with?

    The Cautious Investor

    No problem... I am not expecting advise...but always value opinions & experience.
    I'll take a look at SIPPCENTRE and will ask <<Investment Sense>> too.

    Happy Retirement Planning! :T
    THE NUMBER is how much you need to live comfortably: very IMPORTANT as part 1 of Retirement Planning. (Average response to my thread is £26k pa)
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