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UK Pension provider - Morganstanley, jp morgan etc.
Does Morgan stanley, jp morgan or goldman sac offer sipp pension service in uk? Any advise, names of bigger pension provider in uk?
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You need to be looking for sipp providers rather than investment banks. Aj bell, fidelity, interactive investor etc.It's just my opinion and not advice.0
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Interactive Investor is good, and cheap, if you don’t need advice on how to invest.0
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I am thinking to move my pension from aviva to investment provider who holds big portfolio of funds as option to choose like fidelity.
Are we to assume from that you are not on the whole of market Aviva platform but an older legacy pension or workplace pension?
Does Morgan stanley, jp morgan or goldman sac offer sipp pension service in uk?They are small players in the UK. Historically, American companies have mostly failed whilst trying to enter the UK market. Usually as they tried offering rubbish US style products that didnt work in the UK market.
investment banks don't tend to enter the retail market here.
Any advise, names of bigger pension provider in uk?There are not many bigger than Aviva.
The names you are likely to recognise will more likely cater for the intermediary market. The DIY market doesn't have many household brand names. However, you have mentioned several that will do the job.
I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
You may be able to move to an Aviva SIPP, that will offer more choice ( but not sure if it will have quite the same range as Fidelity, HL etc )
Many Aviva products are only available via a financial advisor nowadays, but I think, ( not sure) as an existing customer you may be able to access the SIPP directly.0 -
I have an Aviva pension started 20 years ago. It has a very broad choice of funds which I can manage online, and their fees aren't prohibitive. What are the (yearly charging) numbers with your Aviva policy - it may do what you want already or they may be able to change it for you without the hassle of changing.0
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Probably the issue is that the pension only offers funds and not the full range like shares/IT's/ETF's etc, which the OP seems interested in.robatwork said:I have an Aviva pension started 20 years ago. It has a very broad choice of funds which I can manage online, and their fees aren't prohibitive. What are the (yearly charging) numbers with your Aviva policy - it may do what you want already or they may be able to change it for you without the hassle of changing.0 -
Whilst the current main retail pension of Aviva offers UTs/OEICs/ITs/ETFs/shares and the legacy insured fund range, an Aviva pension from 20 years ago could offer anything from 20 insured funds through to 300. You also have the Aviva pensions that are not Aviva originals. e.g. the AXA Sun Life pensions which had just 1 fund but are now branded under Aviva.Albermarle said:
Probably the issue is that the pension only offers funds and not the full range like shares/IT's/ETF's etc, which the OP seems interested in.robatwork said:I have an Aviva pension started 20 years ago. It has a very broad choice of funds which I can manage online, and their fees aren't prohibitive. What are the (yearly charging) numbers with your Aviva policy - it may do what you want already or they may be able to change it for you without the hassle of changing.
It is unclear what the OP is actually after with their pension though. Which doesn't help when trying to eliminate or suggest platforms/providers.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.1
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