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Choosing a personal pension
website. Pension scams Pension scams have become more common since April 2015, when new rules allowed people to take some or all of their pension pot as a lump sum. These scams are fake investments
Report a scam
. Action Fraud Telephone: 0300 123 2040 Relay UK - if you can't hear or speak on the phone, you can type what you want to say: 18001 then 0300 123 2050 You can use Relay UK with an app or a textphone
Banking – security and fraud
a crime reference number. Action Fraud Telephone: 0300 123 2040 Textphone: 0300 123 2050 Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm Website: https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/ Your call is likely to be free
If your circumstances change during your IVA
. A ‘defined contribution pension’ is based on how much has been paid into your pension pot, not your salary near retirement. Your IVA might already include an agreement that you have to pay some
Workplace pensions
have become more common since April 2015, when new rules allowed people to take some or all of their pension pot as a lump sum. These scams are fake investments designed to con you out of your money
Get help if you’ve experienced a hate crime or hate incident
and support. They can also tell you about organisations in your area that can help you. Galop LGBT+ Hate Crime Helpline Telephone: 020 7704 2040 (Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm) Email: hatecrime
Help dealing with mortgage debts
are pension pots which that are built up over time through regular payments. Before taking out some or all of your money you should think about: any costs you might have later in life, for example
Check how bankruptcy affects your money and bills
If you're not going to cash in a lump sum or get regular income from your pension within 4 years of becoming bankrupt, the official receiver can’t access any of your pension pot. If you receive income
Check if you can get Universal Credit
- called ‘capital’. Capital doesn’t include your pension pot or the home you live in. If you live with a partner, their income and capital will be taken into account. If you have more than £16,000