If I'm unemployed and likely will be for another few months, is 'deferred benefit' the only option I can choose below?
Does my fund stay invested if I go with this option or exactly what happens?
Additionally, is there a cut-off point to complete your leaving service options letter?
For example could I wait a few months until I get employment or am self-employed again and then select to transfer to a new PRSA or scheme?
Any disadvantage to doing this rather than selecting 'deferred benefit' right now?
The PRSA from my former employer is 98% allocation and 1% AMC, so I guess I could get better with 100% allocation? The fact that the option says "Transfer to a new PRSA with another Life office" - would that require me to set-up a new PRSA with a different provider e.g. former employer's PRSA is with Zurich, would I then have to go to Irish Life or another vs going with Zurich again for my new PRSA? I'm not aware of any providers of non executive, 100% allocation, 1% PRSAs with IL or other providers but perhaps they do exist. Thanks for the insights too!I would add that if your former employer is paying the pension scheme charges and your funds have low fees, you’re probably better off not rolling it into your next employer’s scheme in the long run. Better options at retirement to have a few pots that can retired at different times than one big one. Whilst you could roll it over to a personal PRSA arrangement, you might end up paying higher fees.
There's no need to pay anything to keep it ticking over.Could I then contribute the bare minimum each month like 20eur to keep it ticking over?
The allocation % only applies to money going in, so that’s a moot point once you leave employment and can no longer contribute.The PRSA from my former employer is 98% allocation and 1% AMC, so I guess I could get better with 100% allocation?
I'm not aware of any providers of non executive, 100% allocation, 1% PRSAs with IL or other providers but perhaps they do exist
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