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SIPP charges

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Important information: A SIPP is for those wanting to make their own investment decisions when saving for retirement. As investment values can go down as well as up, the amount you retire with could be worth less than you invested. Usually, you won’t be able to withdraw your money until age 55 (57 from 2028). Before transferring your pension, check if you’ll be charged any exit fees and make sure you don't lose any valuable benefits such as, guaranteed annuity rates, lower protected pension age or matching employer contributions. If you’re unsure about opening a SIPP or transferring your pension(s), please speak to an authorised financial adviser.

Our SIPP charges

  • When you open our SIPP you will start on our £5.99 a month Pension Essentials plan.
  • When the value of your account grows above £50,000 you will move onto our £12.99 a month Pension Builder plan.
  • Existing customers with an ISA and/or Trading Account on our Investor Essentials plan can add a SIPP for an extra £5 a month. You can then invest up to £75,000 across your accounts. Above this you will move onto Investor + SIPP for £21.99 a month.
  • You can add a SIPP on our Investor plan for just £10 a month (plus your existing monthly fee).
  • There are some other fees for things like foreign currency exchange and Stamp Duty on shares. View our charges page for a full list.

Benefits of our plans

  • All our plans allow you to invest as little as £25 a month using our free regular investing service.
  • UK and US trades cost only £3.99.
  • There are no extra fees for taking money out of your pension.

Full terms for our Pension Essentials plan can be found here.

*We've crunched the numbers: If you invested in our SIPP, after 30 years you could be better off by £85k. That's more than £1,000 difference a year, just for using us over another platform. Lots of things can affect your final figure. But the lower the fees, the more money you'll keep for yourself. This is just for illustration if all other factors were the same. Don't just take our word for it: check our working out here.

Join ii and get 6 months free

Open our three-time Which Recommended? Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) and pay no account fee for your first 6 months. 

Offer ends 30 November 2024. New customers only. Other charges apply. Terms apply

Check before you transfer​​

A SIPP is for those wanting to make their own investment decisions when saving for retirement. As investment values can go down as well as up, the amount you retire with could be worth less than you invested. Usually, you won’t be able to withdraw your money until age 55 (57 from 2028).

Before transferring your pension, check if you’ll be charged any exit fees and make sure you don't lose any valuable benefits such as, guaranteed annuity rates, lower protected pension age or matching employer contributions. If you’re unsure about opening a SIPP or transferring your pension(s), please speak to an authorised financial adviser. Please don't rush into transferring your pension to our SIPP within this offer period. We regularly run offers and there will be another opportunity to claim one.

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Save and invest with ii’s Which? recommended SIPP pension from just £5.99 a month.

  • Easy to get started - it only takes a few minutes to open an ii SIPP. You can also transfer exiting pensions to us once you open your SIPP.
  • Easy to invest - choose from our Quick-start Funds or a wide range of shares and funds.
  • Easy to manage - keep track of your pension online or using our easy-to-use app

SIPP charges FAQs

How can Pension Wise help?

If you have a defined contribution pension scheme and are 50 or over, then you can access free, impartial guidance on your pension options by booking a face to face or telephone appointment with Pension Wise, a service from MoneyHelper

If you are under 50, you can still access free, impartial help and information about your pensions from MoneyHelper