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Sect 32 annuity options advice please

Forty45
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I will be 65 in September 2025 and have a Sect 32 pension with Aviva I want to draw on then.
They've provided information recently with forms to complete and comments about options, some of which it tells me aren't available, may be available or that I should seek advice on.
I spoke to an adviser from Pense who said they couldn't help because it was a GMP pension and I needed a specially qualified adviser of which there were few.
Aviva state it's got a minimum value at retirement of £51500, transfer value of £62600 (as at 20/4/25) and my GMP is LIKELY(??) to be £2514.
I understand there are legal restrictions on what can and can't be done with this type of pension. I don't want to just get an annuity from Aviva if I can do better elsewhere. Can I ask for guidance as to what options I do have and where to contact for help exploring them please.
They've provided information recently with forms to complete and comments about options, some of which it tells me aren't available, may be available or that I should seek advice on.
I spoke to an adviser from Pense who said they couldn't help because it was a GMP pension and I needed a specially qualified adviser of which there were few.
Aviva state it's got a minimum value at retirement of £51500, transfer value of £62600 (as at 20/4/25) and my GMP is LIKELY(??) to be £2514.
I understand there are legal restrictions on what can and can't be done with this type of pension. I don't want to just get an annuity from Aviva if I can do better elsewhere. Can I ask for guidance as to what options I do have and where to contact for help exploring them please.
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Forty45 said:I will be 65 in September 2025 and have a Sect 32 pension with Aviva I want to draw on then.
They've provided information recently with forms to complete and comments about options, some of which it tells me aren't available, may be available or that I should seek advice on.
I spoke to an adviser from Pense who said they couldn't help because it was a GMP pension and I needed a specially qualified adviser of which there were few.
Aviva state it's got a minimum value at retirement of £51500, transfer value of £62600 (as at 20/4/25) and my GMP is LIKELY(??) to be £2514.
I understand there are legal restrictions on what can and can't be done with this type of pension. I don't want to just get an annuity from Aviva if I can do better elsewhere. Can I ask for guidance as to what options I do have and where to contact for help exploring them please.Googling on your question might have been both quicker and easier, if you're only after simple facts rather than opinions!0 -
See https://www.financialadvice.net/s32_buy_out_plan/zone/1288
With regard to a transfer out, GMP is a safeguarded benefit.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a80b577ed915d74e33fbf54/pension-benefits-with-a-guarantee-factsheet-jan-2016.pdf
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...However, if the intention is to buy an annuity and its just to see whether the open market option will improve the terms over the in-house option, then any adviser can do that. It does not require a pension transfer specialist.
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.0
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