How often will you review my investments?
Formally at least once a year, with a written report, plus rebalancing recommendations and contact whenever markets or legislation make a change advisable. You can speak to your adviser at any time.
Formally at least once a year, with a written report, plus rebalancing recommendations and contact whenever markets or legislation make a change advisable. You can speak to your adviser at any time.
Both, where each earns its place. Passive funds provide low-cost market exposure; active managers are used where we believe they justify their fees. Our fund selection and monitoring process reviews this continuously.
It depends on when you need access and your tax position. Pensions usually win on pure tax efficiency because of upfront tax relief, but the money is locked away until at least age 55 (57 from 2028). ISAs offer full flexibility with tax-free growth. Most long-term plans use both; we model the right order for [...]
Investments themselves can fall in value and that risk is not insurable. However, as clients of an FCA-regulated firm, eligible investors are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, which protects up to £120,000 per person per authorised firm if a regulated firm fails. This is protection against firm failure, not against market movements.
In practice, wealth management is investment advice with ongoing portfolio care at its core: your adviser recommends how your money should be invested, reviews it with you regularly, and plans the surrounding tax, pension and estate issues. At SIP Wealth Management the same adviser handles all of it, and nothing changes in your portfolio without [...]
We would typically recommend a minimum investment (across investment & pensions) of £100,000. Though we assess each enquiry on a case-by-case basis.

