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Thursday, 16 January 2014 14:38

Morrison Blog: Are annuities poor value?

To buy or not to buy? That is the question!
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Monday, 13 January 2014 11:44

AJ Bell head wants pensions system overhaul

The head of AJ Bell has called on the Government to change the pensions system, including scrapping the lifetime allowance.
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Thursday, 09 January 2014 11:32

AJ Bell announces four Sippcentre seminars

AJ Bell has announced four Sippcentre seminars across the UK next month.
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I started working with Sipps at the very beginning of their existence in 1989 when the then Chancellor introduced a measure to allow people to take more control over the management of their pension scheme, writes AJ Bell's Mike Morrison in his first blog for Sipps Professional.
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Wednesday, 04 December 2013 16:23

AJ Bell signs 9-year sponsorship with Sale Sharks

Investment and Sipp platform AJ Bell has secured a nine-year stadium naming rights partnership with Sale Sharks Rugby Club as part of a move to expand its sponsorship links and reach consumers.
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Friday, 29 November 2013 14:34

AJ Bell platform push sees Sippcentre rebranded

Sippcentre is to become AJ Bell Investcentre from next Spring to reflect AJ Bell's shift towards a full platform service.
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AJ Bell has signed up former England cricketing star Freddie Flintoff to speak at its first Investment Conference which is now fully booked.
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Andy Bell, chief executive of platform and pension provider AJ Bell, has urged the Government to carry out a fundamental review of pension rules to restore consumer confidence.
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AJ Bell has launched a new 'Infocentre' on its Sippcentre platform providing a "one-stop shop" for advisers seeking market, technical and educational information.
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AJ Bell's non-executive chairman Jim Martin palms to retire from the board in December, after almost seven years as chairman. He will be succeeded by Les Platts, currently senior non-executive director.
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