Do you have a Pension from an old job? - Financial Planner

Do you have a Pension from an old job?

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Blue graphic with a harp icon and the text “Keep Calm and Start a Pension Plan.” Great advice whether you’re leaving an old job or planning ahead. Financial planning, retirement hashtags, and logo are at the bottom.

Do you have a Pension from an old job?

Here are your options.

-You can leave your pension where it is.

-You can transfer your benefits into your new employerโ€™s pension scheme.

โ€“ You can transfer the benefits into your own by setting up a Personal Retirement Bond or a โ€˜Buyout Bondโ€™.

-And in some cases, you can avail of 25% tax-free lump at age 50.

Contact our Pension Experts for more information!

If you have a Pension from an Old Job, you can transfer it and, in some cases, you may be able to access 25% tax-free lump sum (at 50) instead of waiting until retirement age.

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