Pension drawdown is a flexible way to take income from a pension pot on retirement. This is an alternative to using the money to buy an annuity (which, in return for a lump sum payment, guarantees to ...
Capital at risk. The value of your investments can go up and down, and you may get back less than you invest. Income drawdown is a flexible way for those aged 55 and over to access the money in a ...
From inflation to economic and political tensions, there are plenty of factors that can weigh on your retirement income. This makes it all the more important to understand how much you can generate ...
Pension schemes which allow members to designate defined contribution (DC) funds for drawdown may need to amend their scheme rules, following an update to HMRC’s Pensions Tax Manual. On 26 March 2025, ...
Thirty-two per cent of people in drawdown do not have any investment experience, yet two in five of them have not received advice or guidance, according to a recent report that urges the introduction ...