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  2. James Hay Partnership - Wikipedia

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    James Hay Partnership is a provider of financial services products in the UK with headquarters in Salisbury. The company is best known for administering Self Invested Personal Pensions (SIPPs) introduced in the Finance Act 1989 .

  3. Self-invested personal pension - Wikipedia

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    James Hay Partnership, the parent company of then Personal Pension Management, offered the first SIPP product. The second SIPP provider followed quickly afterwards and was called Provident Life, launching its own version a few months later. All three companies were based in Salisbury, Wiltshire where James Hay Partnership remained one of the ...

  4. James Hay (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    James "Jim" Hay (born 7 June 1950) is a Dubai-based Scottish businessman. He is the chairman of Dubai-based JMH Group, a private family business operating in the construction and luxury goods markets. [1] Hay and his wife Fitriani are racehorse owners and trainers, and significant donors to the Conservative Party.

  5. James Hay - Wikipedia

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    James Hay (footballer) (1876–1940), footballer for Barnsley, Chesterfield Town and Stoke James Hay (philanthropist) (1888–1971), New Zealand businessman, local politician and philanthropist James Hay (politician) (1856–1931), U.S. Representative from Virginia

  6. Debra L. Ness - Wikipedia

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    Under Ness’s leadership, First Lady Michelle Obama said of the National Partnership in 2011, “Thanks to your tremendous efforts, the landscape of this nation has been fundamentally changed for the better: our workplaces are more family friendly, women and girls do have more opportunities, and many discriminatory practices have been ...

  7. Talk:James Hay Partnership - Wikipedia

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  8. James Hay (philanthropist) - Wikipedia

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    James Hay was born in Lawrence, South Otago, New Zealand, on 17 May 1888 to Scottish parents, Isabella McLean and her blacksmith husband, William Hay. William Hay was killed in an accident when James was aged 7. He received his education at Lawrence District High School, until age 13 when he left school to support his family.

  9. Jane Hay - Wikipedia

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    Jane Hay (10 March 1864 - 26 January 1914) [1] was a Scottish philanthropist and campaigner. She was elected to the Edinburgh Parish Council in 1895 and campaigned to improve the lives of poor children in the city.