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What is a workplace pension?

A workplace pension is a way of saving for retirement arranged through an employer. It is sometimes called a ‘company pension’, an ‘occupational pension’ or a ‘works pension’.

We offer whole of market independent advice on workplace pensions. Our independent workplace pension advice can help:

  • Employers who do not currently have a workplace pension in place
  • Employers who already have a workplace pension in place

Employers who do not have a workplace pension in place

We can advise you on how to set up a workplace pension which:

  • Complies with the requirements for auto-enrolment
  • Represents the best possible value for your business and your employees
  • Your employees understand and trust
  • Is as tax efficient as possible

Contact us to discover how our independent financial advice can help your company set up a workplace pension tailored to the needs of your business and your staff.

Employers who already have a workplace pension in place

Our expert pension advice can ensure:

  • Your workplace pension satisfies the requirements for auto-enrolment
  • Your workplace pension represents good value when compared to other pension schemes
  • Your workplace pension is as tax efficient as possible
  • Your staff understand how their workplace pension functions

Contact us to discover how our independent financial advice can ensure your workplace pension is optimised to suit the need of your business and your staff.

As whole of market independent financial advisers (IFAs) we are not tied to the products of any pension provider and are able to find the best possible deal for your business in the whole marketplace.

For more information and advice on workplace pensions (or any other pension advice) contact us today.

Our Scottish base in Glasgow is no barrier to advising businesses on workplace pensions across the UK.

 

A pension is a long term investment. The fund value can fluctuate and go down. All information is based on Farrell Financial Planning’s understanding of UK law & HMRC practice in the UK. Tax and legislation are subject to change.