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Need a quick pension to dump a pension transfer voucher.
RoBro_2
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Hi all,
Further to my previous post ("New job, need to select a pension", t=3707231)
my employer has announced that they will be coming up with a new pension scheme soon. I want to wait and see what this will entail before comitting myself to any independent pensions, but I have a pension transfer voucher from my previous employer that I need to deposit somewhere soon-ish.
Can I open any stakeholder pension, deposit the voucher into that, and then transfer that once my employer starts their scheme? Does it matter which pension I use for this, or can I just open any stakeholder pension? I don't plan on contributing much into this interim pension.
Thanks for your advice!
Further to my previous post ("New job, need to select a pension", t=3707231)
my employer has announced that they will be coming up with a new pension scheme soon. I want to wait and see what this will entail before comitting myself to any independent pensions, but I have a pension transfer voucher from my previous employer that I need to deposit somewhere soon-ish.
Can I open any stakeholder pension, deposit the voucher into that, and then transfer that once my employer starts their scheme? Does it matter which pension I use for this, or can I just open any stakeholder pension? I don't plan on contributing much into this interim pension.
Thanks for your advice!
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yes you canI 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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Thanks dunstonh!0
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