Wealth Management

SJP targets end of August for roll out of ‘simpler’ fee structure

Britain’s biggest wealth manager says majority of its clients will benefit from lower charges after fee model overhaul

The UK’s largest wealth manager has come under fire for its opaque fee model and high charges compared to its peers in the market
The UK’s largest wealth manager has come under fire for its opaque fee model and high charges compared to its peers in the market Photo: Alamy

St James’s Place has unveiled its new “simpler” charging structure it plans to roll out to clients by the end of August.

Britain’s biggest wealth manager has implemented major changes to its fee model, which will see it follow through on plans to scrap its controversial exit fees and separate its charges into component parts so clients can see how much they pay for advice and products.

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