Supplement your retirement savings for a financially comfortable future
You can never invest enough for retirement knowing that it is entirely conceivable that you could live until 100 and retirement annuities offer you that opportunity.
As an employee, you can supplement your workplace pension or provident funds subject to certain annual limits, and if you are self-employed, retirement annuities are the most effective way for you to invest for your later years.
When you invest in a retirement annuity, you’ll need to choose where the money goes and, with the wide range of investment options open to you, it’s worth talking to a financial expert who has the know-how and experience to guide you.
Holborn Assets has decades of global and local investment expertise and knowledge of all the available retirement annuities and underlying investment options. We can help you maximise your retirement savings so that you can live the good life when you retire.
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