I am trying to locate an employer pension scheme I contributed to in the early 2000s. I've no idea who the pension administrator was, and the company no longer exists.
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I am reticent to sharing my information with 3rd parties. I'm looking for guidance based on experience before I contact the above firms.
Thanks in advance!
For the avoidance of confusion, the two links above offering a "pensions tracing service" are both links to financial brokers - private businesses, not Government agencies. The Pensions Authority is the State agency. As @GSheehy says above, contact the Pensions Authority with the name of your employer and they should be able to tell you who the scheme administrator is.
For the avoidance of confusion, the two links above offering a "pensions tracing service" are both links to financial brokers - private businesses, not Government agencies. The Pensions Authority is the State agency.
As Brendan mentioned, if you're still in contact with former colleagues, they might be able to help. One of them might have done something similar before now.