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CONNECTED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

An example of a connected party transaction is where a plan investor sells shares they hold in their personal name to their SIPP. Following the transaction the investor will receive cash consideration of the market value of the investment from their plan.

For further information and guidance on connected party transactions, please refer to our factsheet or contact the asset transfer team.

DISCLAIMER

The information on this page is for advisers only and should not be relied upon by individuals.