Pensions
Recently radical changes have been announced to the NHS Pension Scheme for April 2008.
This follows 'A-Day' pension simplification changes that took place in April 2006 which affected pension planning as a whole.
Our Financial Consultants can undertake a complete review of your current arrangements and advise on any individual plans you have made, to help you look forward to a financially healthy retirement.
Our specialist advice covers a wide range of areas, including:
- Self-Invested Personal Pensions (SIPPs)
- Money Purchase Added Value Contributions (AVCs)
- Free Standing Added Value Contributions (AVCs)
- Personal Pensions
- Stakeholder Pensions
- Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) and Unit Trusts
- NHSPS Added Years
With such a large number of options, the choice can be overwhelming.
To keep up to date with all the latest developments, you can contact your local Financial Consultant directly, call the number above or provide brief details of your enquiry and we can call you back.
This information is based on our current understanding of the proposed new pension arrangements, which are currently subject to public consultation and parliamentary ratification.
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