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New Job New Pension ?
keigan1888
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Hey
Ive not long started a new job and with this they gave me a stakeholder pension , which they pay into every week , this is with B&CE , and with my old job i have an old group personal pension with Standard Life , i have 50% in the Pension Millenium With Profits Fund and 50% in the Pension Managed One Fund? which i stopped paying into a few years back , what are my options ?? should i transfer over my pension to my new job ? or anyother ideas ??
Thanks
Jamie :beer:
Ive not long started a new job and with this they gave me a stakeholder pension , which they pay into every week , this is with B&CE , and with my old job i have an old group personal pension with Standard Life , i have 50% in the Pension Millenium With Profits Fund and 50% in the Pension Managed One Fund? which i stopped paying into a few years back , what are my options ?? should i transfer over my pension to my new job ? or anyother ideas ??
Thanks
Jamie :beer:
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should i transfer over my pension to my new job ?
There is no enhancement or incentive to transfer into the B&CE. If the invesmtent options are suitable for you then transfer it. If not, then either keep what you have, switch funds or switch providers.
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