Civil Service Pension Transfer Claims

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We work on a no-win no fee basis, therefore, you won’t pay a single penny unless you have a successful claim. At the Legal and Claims Group, we work with the UK’s top solicitors. Therefore, we have a 95% success rate. We will cover all costs up until you have a successful claim. So, what are you waiting for? As there could be a limited time to submit your claim.

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As the Civil Service Pension Scheme is a risk free and dependable pension, it is rarely a good idea to transfer out.

Some Civil Servants have been persuaded by financial advisers to move their final salary pensions and have lost thousands.

Mis-sold Pensions can see if you have lost out and are owed compensation.

Were you a civil servant who transferred out of the pension scheme?

Were you advised to move your pension into a private scheme?
If you or a loved one were a Civil Servant and transferred out of a final salary pension scheme, then you may be entitled to compensation.
Many Civil Servants have been told by their financial advisers to transfer their risk-free, government – backed Civil Service Pension, also known as a defined benefit pension, to a private scheme, including Self Invested Personal Pensions (SIPPs) and may have lost out.

FAQs

FINANCIAL ADVISERS INVOLVED

As final salary pensions are a very solid and dependable source of retirement income, there must be a strong reason to transfer this into another private pension.
The advice to transfer was given by a range of Independent Financial Advisers including agents from some well-known and trusted brands such as:
  • Abbey Life
  • Aegon UK
  • Allied Dunbar
  • Aviva
  • Co-Operative
  • Friends Provident
  • Legal & General
  • Lloyds TSB
  • Norwich Union
  • Pearl Assurance
  • Prudential
  • Scottish Amicable
  • Scottish Widows
  • Standard Life
  • Sun Life
  • Zurich

COMPENSATION FOR NEGLIGENT FINANCIAL ADVICE

Mis-sold Pensions specialise in helping clients who have been given negligent final salary pension advice. These claims can be high value, with many clients not appreciating how much they have lost until we apply for an up to date valuation from their previous pension provider. This valuation shows what the pension may have been worth had it not been transferred.
Whilst some of these transfers were made many years ago, you may still be able to claim compensation if you are a Civil Servant’s widow/er or if the Independent Financial Adviser has gone out of business, has been taken over or changed its name.

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