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[broken link removed]If the scheme is winding up, the OP could transfer the fund into a PRSA rather than a PRB?
This would mean that there would be no commisison charged on the transfer and she would have access to ARF options at retirement?
Also - in some cirumstances (fund value > €10K or €12.7K perhaps?) doesn't the need arise for an actuarial report explaining why the occupational fund to PRSA transfer is in the individual's best interests but since nobody is actually doing these or the cost is prohibitive getting one is not possible in practice.Can I transfer occupational pension scheme benefits
to a PRSA?
You can only transfer your occupational pension scheme benefits
to a PRSA if you have been a member of the scheme for 15 years
or less, and the scheme is being wound up or you are changing job.
You cannot transfer your occupational pension scheme benefits to
a PRSA if you have been a member of the scheme for more than
15 years. However, the value of Additional Voluntary Contributions
to an occupational pension scheme may be transferred to a PRSA,
and the above restrictions do not apply.
ClubMan;431173 Also - in some cirumstances (fund value > €10K or €12.7K perhaps?) doesn't the need arise for an actuarial report explaining why the occupational fund to [I said:PRSA [/I]transfer is in the individual's best interests but since nobody is actually doing these or the cost is prohibitive getting one is not possible in practice.
OK - thanks for that.The Certificate of Comparison is not required if the scheme is formally winding up and the Pensions Board have been notified that the scheme is winding up
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