Dave Vanian
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Important update on one-member company pensions |
Dear XXX We wrote to you recently saying one-member schemes were still a valid choice for you and your clients. However you will be aware of recent substantial developments affecting the area of pension provision for one member schemes across the industry. In light of these developments and, specifically, the more recent update in relation to the audited accounts requirement, we have considered the potential impact and decided to suspend accepting and issuing new one-member company pensions plans. We have made this decision to protect you and your clients from any adverse effects or unintended consequences while industry bodies work to understand the options available. This decision does not impact top-ups or transfers into existing one-member schemes, nor does it impact Irish Life Corporate Business group company pensions. We are actively engaging with industry and regulatory stakeholders and exploring all options to support you and your clients in the provision of suitable pension solutions. We appreciate this is an uncertain time and not the desired outcome. We will be in regular contact with further updates. If you have any questions in the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact your account manager, regional sales manager or my colleagues Kenny Mellor and Marie Ann Reidy. Regards, |
Any suggestions for alternative products ?
Executive Pension? My musings from last year: https://www.askaboutmoney.com/threads/in-search-of-a-low-cost-executive-pension.222807/Any suggestions for alternative products ?
Executive Pension? My musings from last year: https://www.askaboutmoney.com/threads/in-search-of-a-low-cost-executive-pension.222807/
Ah. I've obviously missed something.An Executive Pension is just another description for a one-member Occupational Pension Scheme. They're not available at the moment, as they're the very type of scheme that has fallen foul of this change.
Just with the SSAS Liam, I asked the question this evening to the chap who was attempting to set up the executive pension for me and he said the same issue applies with an SSAS as it also has to follow the new guidelines so it would be too expensive etc.
Thanks for that!I wonder does he actually arrange Small Self-Administered Schemes? They used to be very expensive unless you had a big fund, but now they're comparable in cost to an insured scheme, which is why we're arranging more of them than we used to. And I checked with one of our trustees only this week and they're still happy to set up new schemes.
Sounds like he only does insured products.Thanks for that!
His response was that he does not recommend them “as they need to follow IORP ii guidelines and so they are very expensive” so maybe he just doesn’t arrange any at all.
I guess if there’s no breakthrough with the EPP situation soon then I could approach a different advisor and ask to set up the SSAS so, seeing as my chap appears to be wrong about them not being an option.
My only hesitance is that around 15 years ago I had an EPP with him with 32k in it that we closed (ceased paying into) and he was intending to combine those old funds into my new EPP scheme, im not sure if that becomes more awkward now if i take on a new pension advisor?
With this SSAS would i be able to throw in large (ish) lump sums like 40k direct from the business etc? Bearing in mind I haven’t paid in any contributions to anything over the last number of years?
With this SSAS would i be able to throw in large (ish) lump sums like 40k direct from the business etc? Bearing in mind I haven’t paid in any contributions to anything over the last number of years?
My only hesitance is that around 15 years ago I had an EPP with him with 32k in it that we closed (ceased paying into) and he was intending to combine those old funds into my new EPP scheme, im not sure if that becomes more awkward now if i take on a new pension advisor?
What about people who have an existing company / executive pension set up. Do you stick with it or change the structure ?
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