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Investing with my new SIPP advice
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Think both ii and HL currently have £200 cash incentives for transferring a SIPP0
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HL one is £200 John Lewis voucher - I used it to transfer enough for a couple of small potsFermion said:Think both ii and HL currently have £200 cash incentives for transferring a SIPPI’m a Senior Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Pensions, Annuities & Retirement Planning, Loans
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MallyGirl said:
HL one is £200 John Lewis voucher - I used it to transfer enough for a couple of small potsFermion said:Think both ii and HL currently have £200 cash incentives for transferring a SIPP
Don’t spend it all at once!EDIT: Might transfer my wife’s cash isa from Lloyds to a S&S HL ISA for £150 cashback voucher. It’s only £20k so might be worthwhile as Lloyds pay under 3% now. She already has a SIPP with them for the £3,600 Hokey Cokey.0
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