I don't have a pension. Where do I go to get advice?

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Hi,

Where do I go to get advice on a pension? I am in my late 20s, on a low income currently (but hopefully due to rise over the next 3 years) and I would like to set up a pension.

What do I look for, and how do I make sure that I get the best return?

Thanks!
 
Hello,

Find yourself a good multi advisor or authorised advisor who will be able to fimd the best options on the marketplace, try getting a list from the financial regulator or PIBA

www.keatingfinancial.com
 
Try doing a search on AAM. Pensions have been discussed many times.
If you still have queries raise them here. I'm sure someone will be able to help.

See this key post
 
Before you pay money for an advisor, maybe find out first, if your employer offers a pension scheme and contributes to your pension, they at least (by law!) need to give you access to a PRSA via direct payroll deduction. If you are self-employed look at PRSA or personal pensions.

Fanny
 
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