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Multiple Pensions

Cherryjack
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Good Evening,
Me and my partner have multiple pensions. I dont have paperwork for some of them. For instance i worked for a Supermarket over 20 years ago. My partner also has worked for multiple Temp agency's.
Is there a way to keep them in one pot? I need to trace some of them.
I would appreciate your advice im late 30's but need to get them in order.
Thank you
Me and my partner have multiple pensions. I dont have paperwork for some of them. For instance i worked for a Supermarket over 20 years ago. My partner also has worked for multiple Temp agency's.
Is there a way to keep them in one pot? I need to trace some of them.
I would appreciate your advice im late 30's but need to get them in order.
Thank you

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Loads of threads on this forum relating to tracing old pensions/the pros and cons of consolidating them in one place. Just check through the list of titles and you'll find all the info you need (or use the 'search forum' box at the top of the page - enter tracing old pensions, consolidating pensions or similar) - no point constantly repeating the same info when the question has been asked and answered many times.
For example: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6161233/transfer-pension-pot-in-this-climate#latest
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6156079/tracing-old-pension
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For starters you need to get a list of all the pensions you have.Are they DB or DCIf DC do they have any guaranteesWhat are the charges / feesIf DB what is the CETV0
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molerat said:For starters you need to get a list of all the pensions you have.Are they DB or DCIf DC do they have any guaranteesWhat are the charges / feesIf DB what is the CETV
OP, try Dox's advice and use the search box to get basic info about your question, then come back and ask if there is anything you've not been able to find the answer to or don't really understand.Googling on your question might have been both quicker and easier, if you're only after simple facts rather than opinions!1 -
https://www.pensionsadvisoryservice.org.uk/about-pensions/pensions-basics
Might be useful as background info.0
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