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Old private pension
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Hi,
I recently received an update from a previous company pension scheme worth £400pa - obviously a very hugh amount :rotfl:
Through further investigation I can cash it in as over 50, any ideas on what it could be worth (now 51 years young)?
Regards
I recently received an update from a previous company pension scheme worth £400pa - obviously a very hugh amount :rotfl:
Through further investigation I can cash it in as over 50, any ideas on what it could be worth (now 51 years young)?
Regards
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What kind of pension? DB (final salary) or DC (money purchase)?
I ask because on a statement, if it was DC there would have been a pot value.
What makes you think you can retire at 50? Most schemes would be 55?0 -
What makes you think you can retire at 50? Most schemes would be 55?
Certain people have a protected pension age.
http://www.scottishwidows.co.uk/Extranet/Literature/Doc/FP03420 -
yeah, for DB pensions?
Which means the OP is barking up the wrong tree?0 -
yeah, for DB pensions?
Not solely - read link.0
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