Griffin Pensions
 
Will your pension look after you when you retire?
 
 

Why not let us do a review of your pension funds so you know that you will be secure in later life?

After you've retired you'll still need an income. A pension can provide you with that. The state pension provides some level of income, but if you're looking for more than that you might need another pension of your own.

The basic state single pension is £84.25 a week for the 2006/2007 tax year. Some people may find this is barely enough to pay for food and bills let alone foreign travel, birthday and Christmas presents and all those little extras that make life enjoyable. There are some additional state benefits that might be available to you, for example, pension credit, housing credit, etc. If you would like to enjoy a similar standard of living in retirement as you do now, you will need to plan for it.

A pension plan is one way of helping you do this, and generally, the earlier you start making contributions, the better. Even a short delay can have an impact on the amount you could receive when you retire. You might be wondering where to start.

Why not contact us today so we can discuss your future requirements, or alternatively use our call back service, and let us contact you free of charge?

 
Please enter your details below and let us do a pension health check for you:
 
Full Name

Date of Birth

Sex


Marital Status
No.of Dependent Children
Postcode
Contact Address
Contact telephone number
Email address
Client Type
Pension Scheme Type
Normal Retirement Age
Fund Value(s) £
Transfer Value(s) £
Current Pension Providers