A Self-Invested Personal Pension, or SIPP, is a type of UK registered pension plan that provides you with a greater amount of control and flexibility over the money in your pension. You get to decide how it's invested and how much and how often to withdraw from age 55.
From transferring to withdrawing, everything went very smoothly.
MyExpatSIPP client in Canada
Our service is designed for expats, whether you're a non-UK resident or living in the UK. Monitor your account around the clock and place investment instructions with the easy to use online account, alongside ongoing support and guidance to assist you with managing your pension. Our simple and transparent fees mean there's no hidden commission or ongoing adviser fees.
The SIPP allows you to choose how your pension is invested and you can select from:
✓ UK, US and other overseas Shares
✓ Exchange Traded Funds
✓ Investment Trusts
✓ Unit Trusts & OEICs
✓ A range of Ready-made Portfolios
Keep your pension invested and take withdrawals whenever you want from age 55. There's no requirement to purchase an annuity and you can take lump sums, a regular income, a combination or nothing at all. Withdrawals can even be paid to a non-UK bank account.
There's a one-off £200 Account opening fee and dealing charges are £4.95 for OEICs & Unit Trusts, and £11.95 for Shares, ETFs and Investment Trusts.
> View full details of the chargesAnnual platform charge
0.18% - 0.50%
depending on the value of your account
MyExpatSIPP is a trading name of MES Financial Services Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK, reference number 805568.
As with all pensions, your capital is at risk. The value of your pension can go down as well as up and you may get back less than you started with. We do not offer or provide advice as to the suitability of investments, if you're unsure if a SIPP is suitable for you, you may want to seek advice from a suitably qualified and regulated financial adviser. The information contained on this website is provided as guidance only and should not be construed as advice or a personal recommendation.