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Clerical Medical Pension

I currently have a Clerical Medical Group Personal Pension.

Our company contributes towards it. However, that has changed recently with our company being taken over.

The pension is 100% unit-linked.

I have several options:
1) Move the pension funds to my company's new pension.
2) Move the pension funds elsewhere
3) Move the pension funds to another type of pension within Clerical Medical (this might ensure that it doesn't cost me anything to move).

Any ideas what the best way forward is?

As far as I can tell from Clerical Medical's website, they offer only a standard pension and a stakeholder. Nothing mentioned regarding SIPPs etc.

Thanx

AMO
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