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General Pension Advice Sought - North Kent
wizzer
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Hi,
10 years from retirement, I have made contributions to a company private final salary scheme, a personal pension plan and a local govt scheme.
I'm after some general advice on where I stand with these various pensions and what my options are as I approach retirement.
Living in north Kent, can anyone one help with:
1 General guidance about who to approach for pensions advice, any do's and don'ts.
2 If anyone can recommend someone in the north Kent region from personal experience then I'd be grateful to hear.
Thanks
10 years from retirement, I have made contributions to a company private final salary scheme, a personal pension plan and a local govt scheme.
I'm after some general advice on where I stand with these various pensions and what my options are as I approach retirement.
Living in north Kent, can anyone one help with:
1 General guidance about who to approach for pensions advice, any do's and don'ts.
2 If anyone can recommend someone in the north Kent region from personal experience then I'd be grateful to hear.
Thanks
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Basically, an IFA is what you need. I can't recommend one in Kent I'm afraid.0
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www.unbiased.co.uk database covering 90% of IFAs. Can search by postcodeI am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0
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