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Warning over private pension values

This shocking news was posted today from the UKPA, and of course Pension Planning has always been important and now this is confirmed.

(UKPA) – 2 hours ago

Three-quarters of Britons are retiring on incomes of just £2,000 a year or less from their private pensions, research has shown.

Nine out of 10 people who retired between 2004 and 2009 had accrued a pension pot worth less than £50,000, while 77% had saved less than £30,000, according to annuity specialist Partnership.

The group said at current annuity rates, a pension pot of £30,000 would convert into an annual income of just £2,000 a year.

Even once the basic state pension is included, single people will still have a retirement income of just £7,000 a year, while couples will receive around £10,100. In both cases this is significantly less than the current level of average earnings of around £26,000.

The group warned that one in four pensioners currently lives in poverty, and the situation could get worse unless people start saving more for their retirement.

Philip Brown, head of retirement products at Partnership, said: “The figures demonstrate that, put simply, people are not investing anywhere near enough for their retirement years. The data reveals that barely one in 10 people have a non-state pension pot of over £50,000.

“And with well over two-thirds of all of those in the post-50 age group having less than £30,000 in an annuity – which at today’s rates would typically give an annual income of just £2,000 a year, or £40 a week – the burden on an already heavily stretched state is going to be massive.”

The group also found that only 38% of people were taking advantage of the so-called open market option when they bought an annuity.

The open market option enables people to buy an annuity, which is used to convert their pension pot into a retirement income, from any provider in the market, meaning they can shop around for the best rate.

Partnership analysed figures from the Association of British Insurers.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require any advice or recommendatioins in relation to your planning.

Richard Smith

http://www.thefinancezone.co.uk/freepensionreview

Abbey Life Executive Pensions | Executive Pension Plans | Richard Smith

Abbey Life Executive Pensions have been under review by me for sometime and as I am sure you have seen in recent months there have been a good level of comment and information from me about Abbey Life amongst a range of other providers listed here for you. This list is not exhaustive. Please contact me in order to discuss other Pension Providers.

Certainly there many issues in relation to the level of charges within these Executive Pension Plans, importantly many of these were set up/arranged by Experts that had little knowledge of the options or more importantly the best type of contract for yourself or your business.

I have seen in recent months some of these plans and can assure you, they are bad.

Given that many Pension Firms are now closed to new business and/or no longer offering any form of financial planning advice you now have perhaps the best opportunity to review your options.

Now I am not saying that any of these closed providers or their Experts made inappropriate recommendations to invest in Executive Style Pension Schemes however have collected a lot of anecdotal evidence that some or more of these plans have been Miss Sold, or certainly Miss Bought.

Over the past months I have compiled my evidence and can provide some guidance to you.

Now if you have purchased and Executive Style Pension Plan in  the last 20 years (that’s  since 1990) and if you are coming up to Retirement and you have not been advised of your options in relation to these plans you should contact me immediately for some further guidance.

Richard Smith, thefinancezone.co.uk

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