Probably not many like me who in a couple of years will be looking around for the best annuity rates...but I thought I might share something I only recently found out.
I had a works pension I transferred to a private provider (Aviva) and as I am approaching cash in day they are writing to me more often about the benefits.
One thing they did say was the prevalence of any 'medical issues' I might have. They said they have a form which can be filled in which will be independently assessed and 'may' result in improved benefits upon retirement.
So, I asked them to send this, and it came from some other outfit who will go through the answers I gave.
Questions include the usual stuff about have you had medical problems etc etc, but also stuff about weight, drink, smoking, lifestyle and so on.
I took maybe half an hour to fill in, and Aviva will be given the assessment, and a copy will be sent to me. It will not reduce the benefits already quoted to me, it can only increase the benefits..so it's a can't lose situation really, and can result in some quite significantly improved payments.
The added attraction too is that if I want to obtain annuity quotes from other providers the same information will be shared with them so they all take this info into consideration...you don't have to fill in the same data for every provider.
Like I said, it's a while off yet, and probably a while off for most of you lot...but worth remembering I would think...ask them for the form, you've nothing to lose.
I had a works pension I transferred to a private provider (Aviva) and as I am approaching cash in day they are writing to me more often about the benefits.
One thing they did say was the prevalence of any 'medical issues' I might have. They said they have a form which can be filled in which will be independently assessed and 'may' result in improved benefits upon retirement.
So, I asked them to send this, and it came from some other outfit who will go through the answers I gave.
Questions include the usual stuff about have you had medical problems etc etc, but also stuff about weight, drink, smoking, lifestyle and so on.
I took maybe half an hour to fill in, and Aviva will be given the assessment, and a copy will be sent to me. It will not reduce the benefits already quoted to me, it can only increase the benefits..so it's a can't lose situation really, and can result in some quite significantly improved payments.
The added attraction too is that if I want to obtain annuity quotes from other providers the same information will be shared with them so they all take this info into consideration...you don't have to fill in the same data for every provider.
Like I said, it's a while off yet, and probably a while off for most of you lot...but worth remembering I would think...ask them for the form, you've nothing to lose.
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