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Guide: Everything you need to know about annuities when creating a retirement income

30/01/24

When you retire, you will often have a range of choices available to you about how you access your pension. One such method is an annuity, which could provide you with a reliable income. 

If you’re not sure how annuities work or if they could be right for you, this guide explains the essentials you need to know. It could help you feel more confident making decisions about your pension and retirement income. 

Read the guide to discover:

  1. How an annuity works
  2. The different types of annuities available
  3. The advantages and disadvantages of choosing an annuity
  4. Some key questions to consider if you think an annuity is right for you. 

Download Everything you need to know about annuities when creating a retirement income’ now to read about annuities and how they could create financial security in retirement. 

If you have any questions about annuities and how they could fit into your retirement plan, please contact us. 


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