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MetLife Retirement Portfolio?
pitza
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Does anyone have any thoughts on this ie, is it worth thinking about transferring an old outdated single fund pension into it as there seem to be some interesting guarantees?
www.metlife.co.uk/intermediaries/retirement/rp/index.html#overview
The MetLife Retirement Portfolio is essentially a personal pension which adds a new dimension to retirement planning and solves most of the major problems associated with the process - i.e. pre-retirement capital protection and post retirement income protection.
To make it suitable for your client's specific needs; it also offers a range of additional features which can be adapted to suit an individual's unique situation.
If you have clients who are asking the following questions the Retirement Portfolio could be the right solution for them:
www.metlife.co.uk/intermediaries/retirement/rp/index.html#overview
The MetLife Retirement Portfolio is essentially a personal pension which adds a new dimension to retirement planning and solves most of the major problems associated with the process - i.e. pre-retirement capital protection and post retirement income protection.
To make it suitable for your client's specific needs; it also offers a range of additional features which can be adapted to suit an individual's unique situation.
If you have clients who are asking the following questions the Retirement Portfolio could be the right solution for them:
- What if I’m not yet ready to retire but want to make sure my pension fund is working as hard as possible?
- What can I do to protect my retirement fund if the market falls again?
- How can I make my retirement income last if I live longer than I anticipate?
- How do I make sure my retirement fund doesn’t lose out when the stock market starts to recover?
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Does anyone have any thoughts on this
Doesn't seem to get good reports here. There have been a few threads on here about it - this is the most recent.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/38674430 -
It is worth considering moving the single fund pension somewhere, just not really there.0
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