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Pensions

It’s never too early to start saving for retirement. From starting a Pension to buying an Annuity, we’re here to help.

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Pensions

  • Get straightforward advice from our experts.
  • Choose the Pension to suit you.
  • Maximise your income on retirement.
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Mortgages

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Savings

Saving can be easier than you think. Take a look at our rates and choose the best account for you.



Life Assurance

Help protect your home, your standard of living and provide a nest egg for your family in the future with our range of Life Assurance products.

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Why do I need a Pension?
  • You'll want to enjoy your retirement.
  • What will you do when you retire?
  • How much money will you need?
  • It’s never too late to plan.
Types of Pension
  • Stakeholder Pension - Low cost, low minimum contribution, with limited investment choice. You don’t need to be working to save this way.
  • Personal Pension - Wider investment choice. Accepts single and regular contributions. For employees and the self-employed.
  • Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) - You choose how your money is invested. Ideal for large lump sum contributions and transfers.

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YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE

For mortgages we charge a non refundable administration fee of up to £100 paid upfront when you apply for a mortgage. Our typical fee is £99. A completion fee of up to £500 paid on completion of your mortgage. Our typical fee is £275. We will also be paid commission from the lender.

Any premium quoted is an estimate only and the actual premium will depend on your individual circumstances.

For conveyancing, surveys, Pensions, investments, savings, credit cards & epcs we act as introducers only.

For secured loans: Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or any other debt secured on it.