Where can I invest my Vantage SIPP?
The Vantage SIPP offers a wide investment choice, putting you firmly in control of the investments in your pension. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned investor, there is something for everyone. Remember, investments can fall in value as well as rise so you may get back less than you invest.
The Vantage SIPP lets you invest pretty much where you like; you can choose from:
- Over 2,500 funds
(unit trusts & OEICs) - Shares
- Exchange traded funds (ETFs)
Compare the flexibility of a SIPP »
| Types of investment | Personal Pension |
Vantage SIPP |
Collective investment funds
| Unit trusts | ![]() |
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| OEICs (Open ended investment companies) | ![]() |
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| Investment trusts | ![]() |
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| Insurance company funds and their range of funds run by other managers | ![]() |
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Stocks and shares on a recognised stock exchange
| Individual UK equities | ![]() |
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| Overseas equities e.g. US or European shares | ![]() |
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| UK Gilts | ![]() |
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| Bonds and other fixed interest securities | ![]() |
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| PIBs (Permanent interest bearing shares) | ![]() |
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Other investments
| Cash and deposit | ![]() |
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Investment ideas for your SIPP
The Vantage SIPP is designed primarily for investors who make their own decisions. Our website is packed full of useful investment tips and ideas, designed to help you get the most out of your SIPP including:
View the most popular funds in the Vantage SIPP.
Ready-made investment portfolios »
Four ready-made investment portfolios from our research team.
A list of our favourite funds across all the major sectors.
Fund portfolios managed entirely by our team of experts.
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Important information
A SIPP is a type of pension for people comfortable making their own investment decisions about their retirement. Investments go down in value as well as up so you could get back less than you invest. The rules we refer to are those that currently apply; they could change in the future but you cannot normally access the money until at least age 55. Tax reliefs depend on your circumstances. This website is not personal advice, if you are unsure of an investment’s suitability you should seek advice.










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