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Which pension company provides the easiest & quickest ufpls withdrawls?

sgx2000
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How good are their Apps
How quick do withdrawls hit your bank
How easy is it to sort out any problems
This question is probably ost aimed those who are currently flexi withdrawing and have experienced this practically
How good are their Apps
How quick do withdrawls hit your bank
How easy is it to sort out any problems
This question is probably ost aimed those who are currently flexi withdrawing and have experienced this practically
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I only have experience of AJ Bell, but their app is good.
I have a regular monthly UFPLS withdrawal setup. Cash is taken out of the SIPP around the 9th of the Month and arrives as a payment into my bank account around the 18th of the month (so 9 days in limbo which I have always felt was a little excessive). The app says one off withdrawals take 1-3 days, and this has been my experience when requesting cash withdrawals from my Stocks and Shares ISA that I also have with AJ Bell.
I've found the customer service to be very good; I've had very few problems, but any I have had have been sorted promptly after sending a secure message using the app.The comments I post are my personal opinion. While I try to check everything is correct before posting, I can and do make mistakes, so always try to check official information sources before relying on my posts.2 -
Which pension company provides the easiest & quickest ufpls withdrawls?Quickest are probably on the IFA side which won't help you. Money in your bank in about 20 minutes after keying for TFC with daily payrolls available for the taxable element.How good are their AppsMost of the decent ones don't have apps. They are browser based.
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.1 -
I was specifically trying to find out about how straightforward accessing my funds (probably UFPLS) will be with...
Aviva (my current pension company)
L&G (they have always quoted the highest if I took an annuity)
Vanguard (because of the fees)0 -
Aviva (my current pension company)Which version product? Service varies depending on product and legacy companyL&G (they have always quoted the highest if I took an annuity)projections are just a range of assumptions and not based on fact. If they use higher assumptions than the others are using then it would be higher on a synthetic calculation. It doesn't mean theirs is better.Vanguard (because of the fees)Lots of forum posts of late suggesting they have service issues currently.
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.1 -
Well I can tell you it is definately NOT Hargreaves Lansdown! Its paper based and all manual and took a month from requesting the forms to the money being in my wifes account.early retirement wannabe2
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tacpot12 said:I only have experience of AJ Bell, but their app is good.
I have a regular monthly UFPLS withdrawal setup. Cash is taken out of the SIPP around the 9th of the Month and arrives as a payment into my bank account around the 18th of the month (so 9 days in limbo which I have always felt was a little excessive). The app says one off withdrawals take 1-3 days, and this has been my experience when requesting cash withdrawals from my Stocks and Shares ISA that I also have with AJ Bell.1 -
bownyboy said:Well I can tell you it is definately NOT Hargreaves Lansdown! Its paper based and all manual and took a month from requesting the forms to the money being in my wifes account.
Some providers offer regular monthly UFPLS but insist you first transfer to a separate "spending" account before you can take anything including a UFPLS, this seems to me to be far more messy.
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tacpot12 said:I only have experience of AJ Bell, but their app is good.
I have a regular monthly UFPLS withdrawal setup. Cash is taken out of the SIPP around the 9th of the Month and arrives as a payment into my bank account around the 18th of the month (so 9 days in limbo which I have always felt was a little excessive). The app says one off withdrawals take 1-3 days, and this has been my experience when requesting cash withdrawals from my Stocks and Shares ISA that I also have with AJ Bell.
I've found the customer service to be very good; I've had very few problems, but any I have had have been sorted promptly after sending a secure message using the app.2 -
Hoenir said:tacpot12 said:so 9 days in limbo which I have always felt was a little excessive1
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