The world of modern pensions is constantly changing.
Keep up to date with the latest pension news, such as rises in the State Pension age, tax limits and any other announcements that could affect your benefits.
The world of modern pensions is constantly changing.
Keep up to date with the latest pension news, such as rises in the State Pension age, tax limits and any other announcements that could affect your benefits.
£17.7 million was lost to pension fraud in 2023, with an average loss of £46,959 per person.
The figures released by Action Fraud in October 2024 also reveal that there were 559 reports of pension fraud in total last year.
A new video, released by The Pensions Regulator, shows the devastating impact of falling victim to pension fraud. It tells the story of 60-year-old nurse, Pauline, who was scammed out of £45k worth of hard-earned retirement savings.
Pauline's story shows just how dangerous scammers are and the detrimental impact they can have on your future. Watch the video on YouTube.
Action Fraud has warned scams are on the rise again. It is absolutely vital pension savers know what red flags to look out for so they can recognise potential threats and keep their retirement income safe.
The most common warning signs are:
If you can recognise any one of the above signs, you should terminate any contact you're having and report it to Action Fraud.
With the festive period upon us, scammers will likely try and take advantage of the hustle and bustle many of us experience.
You should stay on your guard and question any unexpected contact regarding your finances.
The Christmas period provides a perfect opportunity for scammers to do what they do best, and the result can be devastating for the victim.
Scams come in lots of guises and are getting harder to spot. As a rule of thumb, you should always get impartial information and FCA-regulated advice before you take any action with your pension.
You can find a register of Independent Financial Advisers (IFAs) on the Unbiased website. An IFA will help you understand your pension, the options available, and how to manage your finances.
For more information about pension scams, visit the FCA website.
You can also visit the MoneyHelper website for free pensions guidance and information.