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Is Pension bee recommended
Sylviedeacon
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I have 3 pensions should I use pension bee to put them all together.
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Impossible to answer based on the non-existent information you have given.
In effect, any pension could be recommended on that criteria. Or it could be that one of the existing pensions is better. Or it could be that all three should be left where they are.
We have absolutely nothing to go on.
I 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.2 -
As a product it meets a demand in the segment of the market. At it's core it has ethical values in the way it does business.1
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If you want a sensible answer , how about providing the following info as a starter for 10 .Sylviedeacon said:I have 3 pensions should I use pension bee to put them all together.
Details of the three pensions including what they are invested in, the charges and their value ?
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Only if it's Thursday and raining.Sylviedeacon said:I have 3 pensions should I use pension bee to put them all together.
Essential reading before you go any further: https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/pensions/article-3550085/STEVE-WEBB-merge-small-pension-pots.htmlGoogling on your question might have been both quicker and easier, if you're only after simple facts rather than opinions!0 -
Pension Bee have lots of nice TV, Radio and other advertising going on.
Staff to answer the phones, IT system and CEO on damm good money.
So who pays for that ?0 -
I'd be very worried if my pension company didn't have "staff to answer the phones" or an "IT system" and very surprised if there's one where the CEO isn't on "on damm good money".dimbo61 said:Pension Bee have lots of nice TV, Radio and other advertising going on.
Staff to answer the phones, IT system and CEO on damm good money.
So who pays for that ?
PensionBee may advertise more than some, but the other factors are, surely, normal. You pay for those whatever pension you have.1 -
How does your employer run their business?dimbo61 said:Pension Bee have lots of nice TV, Radio and other advertising going on.
Staff to answer the phones, IT system and CEO on damm good money.
So who pays for that ?
Jack Bogle didn't become a multi millionaire from investing his own money.
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