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- Scottish Widow Pension - MoneySavingExpert Forum
I have a Scottish Widows (SW) work place pension which myself and my previous employer had made two years contribution I have started making a £2880 'non-earning contribution' since April 2024 I plan to change and reduce the number of funds, and considering transferring out but SW needs me to sell down as cash before the transfer, in
- should I take control? - MoneySavingExpert Forum
Whether you choose a better fund than the default Scottish Widows fund is less certain though I wouldn't base my decision on one article that The Telegraph publised either Remember to look at your pensions as a whole, not in isolation For example you might decide to draw down from your SIPP first and leave Scottish Widows for later
- Nest or Scottish Widows — MoneySavingExpert Forum
Alond side her Nest pension,she also has a private pension with Scottish Widows which was set up by a previous employer Would it be sensible to make any addional contribution to SW instead of Nest and if she does, will she still receive the 20% tax allowance on her contribution
- Withdrawing Cash From a Personal Investment Plan
My wife has POA for her mothers Persoanl Investment Plan (PIP) with Scottish Widows We are going to have to start using this money to pay for her care home fees next year I don't know much about these plans, but have read that any withdrawal is subject to tax on the whole amount of withdrawal at the owners current tax rate, as it is treated
- Are Scottish Widows a good bet? — MoneySavingExpert Forum
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
- Best way to buy Scottish Widows annuity - MoneySavingExpert Forum
Scottish Widows were coming up well about a month ago but they are not at the moment (and I have three annuity cases on the go in the last week and that means we have to get a whole collection of comparison rates to price the different options SW didn't come top once but a month ago they were)
- How long does it take for your payday pension contributions to reach . . .
I have a DC pension through work with Scottish Widows which I and my employer contribute to via Salary Sacrifice I always check that my contributions reach my pension We are paid last working day of the month and normally I can see the payment on Scottish Widows around 5-7th of the following month (sometimes as early as 2nd)
- How to compare pension providers (Aviva and Scottish widows) and decide . . .
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
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