Approaching retirement?
Don’t forget to consider all your options, BEFORE you take your pension
Not sure how? We can help
If you're ready to retire and take your pension, you may have more options than you might have thought. For instance, you don't have to take income offered to you by the company looking after your pension savings- you can go elsewhere for your retirement income.
At Invicta IFA, we specialise in identifying and reviewing all your retirement options before making a professional recommendation. We will consider your individual aspirations and circumstances, and help you truly maximise your pension income in retirement.
By shopping around, we've helped 98% of our clients achieve a higher retirement income. You could too.
A little planning now could give you peace of mind forever.
Invicta Independent Financial Advisers can help with all your financial planning enquiries. We are a local business offering a friendly but professional service to individuals and small businesses. Our specialist areas include:-
Mortgages | Income Protection | Life Assurance | Business Assurance | Pensions & Retirement Planning Annuities | Savings & Investments | Trusts & Inheritance Tax Planning | Equity Release
Invicta IFA
1st Floor, Falcon Court 73 College Road, Maidstone Kent, ME15 6TF
Tel 01622 662636 Email
enquiries@invictaifa.co.uk Website
www.invictaifa.co.uk
“When my husband was due to retire we were really confused about what we were meant to do and how to get the best out of his pension, then my husband saw the advert for Invicta. It was wonderful to let someone take over the hard work and they even managed to get 27% more than my husband’s pension provider was prepared to give him.”
Registered Office: The Granary, Hermitage Court, Hermitage Lane, Maidstone, Kent, ME16 9NT. Registered in England No. 3330755. Invicta IFA Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
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