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  1. Apr 14, 2023 · Hi, I'm approaching my (early) retirement date later this year and currently have a workplace pension with Scottish Widows. They contacted me to say that I need to let them know what I'm doing and gave 4 options: 1. Flexible access (drawdown), 2. Cash in pension as lump sum (tax would be crazy!), 3. Buy annuity or 4.

  2. Feb 17, 2020 · Opinions please. Am 65, self employed and have 3 small paid up pension pots totalling £150.000 with providers who do not offer draw down. Have been told that a Scottish Widows Retirement Account is a solid performer with reasonable charges, a choice of investment risk level and flexible access to the fund.

  3. Nov 27, 2023 · Nest or Scottish Widows. My Wife has a partime job earning under the tax threshold. She has a work pension with Nest in which her employer also contributes. She wishes to make a one off additional contribution to take advantage of her tax allowance. I understand this payment can be up to the amount of her annual wage.

  4. Aug 12, 2024 · Early this morning a gross payment arrived in my bank account from, for the first time ever, Scottish Widows. It is a gross payment (20% more than my usual net payment) and looks as if no tax has been taken off. It is a BCG but there is no reference number. For the first time ever no payment advice for August has arrived - nothing from Clerical ...

  5. May 1, 2023 · In Feb 2020 I, myself and not through an adviser, moved two small pots from Aegon and one from Phoenix with a total value of £150K into a new Governed Investment Strategy retirement fund with Scottish Widows, their Balanced - targeting flexible access with a stated retirement age of 67. Like everyone else I took the hit from Covid and in ...

  6. May 19, 2024 · Hi. Does anyone understand about pensions? I have an old work pension with Aviva in the managed fund, 0.60% per year management fees, and I have just started a new work pension with my new employer, this is with Scottish Widows and in the managed fund.

  7. Sep 22, 2010 · I am 30 and have been putting into a company Scottish widows pension plan for a good few years now. Even so there's not a lot in there (ie, under £10k) and I have now left the company. Rather than continuing to contribute to this pension scheme - I would like to release the money and invest in property. I have spoken to Scottish windows who ...

  8. Jun 18, 2020 · The "Scottish Widows Retirement Saver" is a Group Self Invested Personal Pension (GSIPP), with integrated drawdown as part of what it offers; it can also offer online access to open a Stocks and Shares ISA and General Investment Account (GIA) on the side.

  9. Pension Transfer Scottish Widows - NEST. DietIrnBru Posts: 185 Forumite. 22 October 2017 at 6:46PM. I contacted NEST in July to seek advice in how to transfer my old pension from Scottish Widows. Despite being supplied with the necessary information several times, NEST still claim to not to have the necessary paperwork (specifically "part 2").

  10. Oct 13, 2022 · Scottish Widows Pensions. This is my workplace pension and its current value is a little lower than it was last year. Value 12 months ago was £235k. Value today is £230k and during that time its had £41k dropped in it. So around 20% drop which I get is not huge given its equity weighting and not particularly worried but interested why it is ...

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