Throughout your life, you are likely to have, or need, different financial products, such as savings accounts, pensions, mortgages, and loans.
There are many organisations that will help you understand these products – most providing information for free and on the internet – and they will typically only guide you. Whilst they can be a great way to get information, you may still need to decide which options are best for you and your circumstances.
If you are unsure what to do, or you are not confident doing the research yourself, a financial adviser can help you get it right. While advice is not free, an adviser is a specialist, and will recommend the best options and solutions for you.
DIY options - doing your own research
Doing your own research can be a great way to find out more about your pension and what you can do with it. Plus, it is free!
There are lots of free and helpful places at hand. The best place to start is by visiting MoneyHelper.
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) regulate financial advice and protects you from receiving poor advice. This video can help you be prepared before you speak to an adviser, and help you understand the level of service you should expect
You can ask your adviser these questions to make sure you are comfortable with the help and advice they can offer you.
With so many advisory firms out there, it can be hard to know if you are getting good advice. It is inevitable that some people will not receive good advice. If you have already had advice, you can use this link to find out whether you might have received poor advice, and if so, how you can complain about it.
Introducing Ecclesiastical Financial Advisory Services Ltd (EFAS)
We want to make it as easy as possible for you to get financial and retirement advice. This is why we have partnered with EFAS.
EFAS are independent financial advisers who will provide you with financial advice on products and services from across the financial services market.
EFAS specialise in providing financial and retirement advice to clergy, lay employees of church organisations, and the wider church community. Their experienced team understands the Church of England pensions, so they are up to speed with how your pension works.
Whatever your personal circumstances or situation, their advice process puts your needs and future security at the heart of their recommendations.
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The first meeting with an EFAS advisor is free and without obligation.