Guide to pension consolidation

How many pensions do you have? Multiple pensions can make it difficult to manage your savings during your working life and when you retire. Download this valuable guide to discover the benefits of consolidating your pension, as well as when it may not be right for you.

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This guide explains what you need to know about transferring your pension savings, so you have fewer pots to manage. It could help you feel more in control of your retirement and, in some cases, reduce the amount you’re paying in fees.

However, there are reasons why consolidating your pension may not be right for you:

·       You have a defined benefit pension

·       Your pension has additional benefits

·       You may need to pay an exit fee

·       You could benefit from using “small pot” privileges.

Download our “Guide to pension consolidation: The pros and cons you need to know” now to read more about pension consolidation and understand if it could be the right decision for you.

If you have any questions about your pension or retirement, please get in touch.

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