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iPensions Group acquires SIPP, SSAS business from Morningstar Wealth

By Mark Battersby, 10 Jun 24

The new deal follows its acquisition of the Edinburgh-based SIPP provider, Forthplus

Specialist pension provider and administrator, iPensions Group, has acquired a portfolio of SIPP and SSAS business from Morningstar Wealth Retirement Services Ltd, acquiring the associated trust company and taking over as the operator and administrator.

In a statement on 10 June, iPensions Group said the SIPP and SSAS business to be transferred is a legacy off platform book and features a broad range of invested assets including the interests of the schemes’ members in property.

iPensions Group said it has a well-established specialist team dedicated to servicing clients’ property holdings within their portfolios.

This latest acquisition is part of iPensions Group’s strategy to focus on opportunities to acquire SIPP and SSAS pension businesses that will benefit from iPension Group’s administrative and technical expertise and follows the acquisition of the Edinburgh-based SIPP provider, Forthplus.

Group chief executive officer, iPensions Group, Sandra Robertson said: “This latest acquisition exemplifies our focus on identifying and transferring books of business where schemes and their members will benefit from our deep technical expertise and commitment to administrative and technological excellence supported by the highest standards of personal service.”

“We look forward to supporting Morningstar’s members and their diversified pensions assets which includes a focus on property that requires the specific pensions technical expertise we can offer.

Steve Owen, director of product management, Morningstar Wealth said: “Completing this deal is a milestone for Morningstar Wealth. It allows us to strengthen our focus on advancing our Platform and connected services. We are confident that iPensions Group will provide an excellent home for these customers, ensuring they receive the high level of service and support they have come to expect.”

Operating since 1998, iPensions Group provides a range of personal pensions for UK and non-UK residents, and services around 11,000 members across its wider group.

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