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PensionsDeals with complaints or disputes about occupational and personal schemes. Age Concern support people over 50 in the UK. They provide essential services such as day care and information. They are also a campaigning body and work to influence public opinion and government policy about older people. Department for Work and Pensions. If you think you have contributed to a private pension before but have lost touch with the pension provider then the Pension Tracing Service can usually help by tracing it for you. They are an independent body that regulates the financial services industry in the UK. The National Pensioners Convention is Britain's biggest pensioner organisation representing over 1000 local, regional and national pensioner groups with a total of 1.5m members. The Pensions Resource Groups are independent pension groups and their websites have much useful information for trustees and activists. An independent free tax advice service for older people on low incomes who cannot afford to pay for professional advice. Part of the Department for Work and Pensions. It provides information for individuals about pensions and other Pensioner benefits in the UK. The Pension Service website is published by the Government to provide information about state and private pensions. It tells you what you should be thinking about – whether you’re just starting out, about to retire or already retired. An independent organisation that gives advice and information on occupational and personal pensions. The regulatory body for work based pension schemes. Union and Labour Links |
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