Posted on: 15th February 2016 in Pensions
What we’re going to write in this relatively short article is directed to those that have worked in the UK and are now residents outside of the UK whilst having left behind a frozen pension, including those who have already moved their UK pension overseas into a QROPS. So if you’re a British expat or you come from a different country, but have worked in the UK, this is for you. If you still reside in the UK, then this is not for you as we only deal with non-UK residents. Following the 2015 budget, the UK government pension reform will lead to millions of UK pensions being locked down. If you’re a non-resident, you now have a short window of opportunity to make sure your pension isn’t one of these. Last year the UK Chancellor announced the most radical pension shake-up in decades. There will be winners and losers. The first who have been already hit are the unfunded UK Civil Service pensions. From 6th April 2015, regardless of any circumstances, these can’t be transferred anymore outside of the UK.We have 18 offices across the globe and we manage over $2billion for our 20,000+ clients
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