Pension options

Planning your financial future, and how to get there

One thing retirement is not, is an age. Not any more anyway. Gone are the days of being told to stop working one day and pick up your State Pension the next.Today you have new pension freedoms to decide when and how you retire.

Pension freedoms in 2015 fundamentally changed the rules for cashing in your pensions. Current rules allow you far more freedom and flexibility over how to take your pension than in previous generations.
If you’ve saved into a defined contribution pension scheme during your working life, you’ll eventually need to decide what to do with the money you’ve saved towards your pension when you retire, or at age 55, whichever is sooner.

LEAVING YOUR PENSION INVESTED
You may not be ready to take your pension at the age of 55. Leaving your pension invested and continuing to contribute can provide you with more retirement income once you are ready to take your pension. Obtaining professional financial advice will ensure that you have your pension invested effectively.

WITHDRAWING YOUR ENTIRE PENSION
At the other end of the scale, you have the option to withdraw all the savings in your pension at once. But this option has serious drawbacks, as clearly you won’t be able to take an income from your pension if you’ve withdrawn all the money. You may also receive a significant tax bill to pay.
While the first 25% of your pension can be taken tax-free, you’ll pay income tax on the rest at your highest marginal rate. It would be unwise to do this without obtaining expert professional financial advice.

WITHDRAWING A PORTION OF YOUR PENSION
You can withdraw a lump sum from your pension and leave the rest invested to continue growing. Up to 25% of the lump sum will be tax-free and the rest will be taxed as income. So, the amount of tax you’ll pay will depend on your other sources of income.

BUYING AN ANNUITY
An annuity is a guaranteed income for life (or for another set period).The income you’ll receive depends on how much you have in pension savings with which to buy an annuity, as well as some other factors, such as your health. If you choose to buy an annuity, you can also take up to 25% as a tax-free lump sum when you start your retirement.

TAKING A FLEXIBLE INCOME FROM YOUR PENSION
Finally, you can take a regular income from your pension while it remains invested and has the opportunity to grow.You can take this income at whatever rate you want, but you are responsible for ensuring it lasts throughout your retirement years.Your professional financial adviser will help you establish a sustainable withdrawal rate and make sure that the rest of your pension is invested appropriately.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR OPTIONS
If you have a defined contribution pension, at some point you’ll have to decide how you’re going to take it. But if you’re still working in your 50s or 60s, now’s the perfect time to make sure your retirement savings are on track to provide you with the sort of lifestyle you want when you stop work.To find out more, please contact us.

Disclaimer: This material is intended for information purposes only, and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation or an offer or solicitation to purchase or sell any specific investment product, strategy, plan feature or other purpose in any jurisdiction, nor is it a commitment from Aria Capital Management or any of its related companies to participate in any of the transactions mentioned herein. This material may contain estimates and forward-looking statements, which may include forecasts and do not represent a guarantee of future performance. This information is not intended to be complete or exhaustive and no representations or guarantees, either express or implied, are made regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. The opinions expressed are subject to change without notice. Reliance upon information in this material is at the sole discretion of the reader. Investing involves risks. Past performance does not guarantee future results. References to future returns are not promises or even estimates of actual returns a client portfolio may achieve. Any forecasts contained herein are for illustrative purposes only and are not to be relied upon as advice or interpreted as a recommendation. This material is intended solely for distribution to the designated recipient email addresses within the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates.

ARIA Private Clients Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK, with Firm Reference number 527557. A Limited Company registered in England and Wales No: 7091239. ARIA and ARIA Capital Management are trading names of ARIA Private Clients Limited.


ARIA Private Clients (Dubai Branch), is the Dubai branch of the UK parent company and is authorised and regulated by the Securities and Commodities Authority in the United Arab Emirates, under registration number 608032. Contact Address: Office 1004, Park Place Tower, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, PO Box 413670.

Related Articles