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What is a pension annuity?

A pension annuity is a method of receiving your pension fund through regular, guaranteed payments for either a fixed term (known as fixed-term annuities) or the rest of your life.

You may choose an annuity if:

  • You want the reassurance that you'll receive a guaranteed income every year.
  • You’d like a guaranteed income for either a fixed term or the rest of your life.
  • You want to avoid investment risks, such as lost capital.

Annuities are purchased using your pension savings. However, you do not have to put all your savings into an annuity. You do not have to purchase an annuity from your pension provider, and you may find that shopping around gets you a better deal.

If you are new to annuities, read on to find out more about them.

Pension annuity options explained

Considering the right annuity option

Everyone’s circumstances are different, so if an annuity sounds like something you’d be interested in, you’ll want to take into consideration the different options available to you.
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important information about annuities

Here's what you need to know about pension annuities

Advantages

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  • It gives you a guaranteed income for life or a fixed term.
  • You can protect your income by taking out death benefit, which continues to pay an income to your partner or spouse after you pass away. Alternately, you can request a lump sum payout.
  • You can also protect your income against inflation.

Disadvantages

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  • If you pass away shortly after the plan starts you may not receive its full value.
  • There is no flexibility to vary income and you can’t take money out (other than the income payable). You may need other savings if you want to use your retirement for big plans.
  • There are potentially better returns available from other products.
  • If the Government changes the way annuities are taxed, the income paid to you may fall.

You should also consider…

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Pension advice

Unsure if a pension annuity is right for you?

If you are still unsure about what to do with your pension and whether an annuity is right for you, our Retirement Advice Service can help point you in the right direction. You can speak to our advisers for a no-obligation, free initial conversation about your future plans.

Please note that in most cases, your advice report and explanation as part of our Retirement Advice Service is also free.  If you choose to proceed with our advice, we will charge you a fee (all fees will be explained clearly right at the start).

Buying an annuity

Certain that an annuity is right for you? We can help

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At LV=, our pension advisers can help you find the best annuity rate on the market.

Though LV= is an annuity provider itself, our advisers are impartial and will look across the whole market of providers to find the best annuity for you. 

We are strictly regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, so you can trust that you’re safe hands and getting the best deal for your individual circumstances.

Frequently asked questions about pension annuities

What annuity rate will I get?
What is an enhanced annuity?
What happens to an annuity when you die?
What different types of annuities are there?
How can I compare the different annuity types?
What's the difference between annuities and a pension drawdown?

Advice or guidance

What's the difference between advice and guidance

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Advice is given by professional advisers such as IFAs, financial planners, wealth managers and pension specialists. Advice is regulated by the FCA, protecting you from negligent advice and will give you tailored recommendations for your individual circumstances and ensure that the best option or combination of options for your circumstances is found, even if this goes against what you originally thought to be the best decision for you. Taking advice usually costs money.

Speak to one of our expert advisers today and see how we can help you find the best income for your pension. We can:

  • Give advice on all types of pensions.
  • Maximise your pension income.
  • Help you make the best possible use of your hard-earned savings.

Guidance gives a general overview of the options available on the market for free by highly trained specialists. Guidance services won't tell you what to do with your money and you will need to research the market to find the right products and providers to suit your needs and preferences. There's no protection available, but taking guidance is a good place to start to help you understand the various choices available.

For guidance on your defined contribution pension, we recommend visiting Pension Wise, a free government service from MoneyHelper, offers impartial guidance on your pension options.

To book an appointment call 0800 138 3944, 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday, visit their website, or email at [email protected]

Pension Wise won't recommend any products or tell you what to do with your money.

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