Pension scams

Find out how pension scams work, how to avoid them and what to do if you suspect a scam

Don’t let a scammer enjoy your retirement

Scammers can be articulate and financially knowledgeable, with credible websites, testimonials and materials that are hard to distinguish from the real thing.

Scam tactics include:

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Contacting out of the blue
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Promising high or guaranteed returns
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Offering free pension reviews
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Offering access to your pension before age 55
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Pressuring to act quickly

If you a suspect a scam, report it:

Report to the Financial Conduct
Authority (FCA)

by contacting their Consumer Helpline
on 0800 111 6768 or using the
reporting form at www.fca.org.uk

Report to Action Fraud
on 0300 123 2040 or at
www.actionfraud.police.uk

If you’re in the middle of a transfer
contact your provider immediately and
then get in touch with The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) at
https://maps.org.uk/en

Contact www.fca.org.uk/scamsmart

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LPPA Joins Industry Forum to Tackle Pension Scams
27 Nov 2020 by Paul Gardner

LPPA Joins Industry Forum to Tackle Pension Scams

Local Pensions Partnership Administration (LPPA) has become the latest organisation to join an industry-wide forum to tackle the problem of pension scams.  LPPA, a third-party administrator of pensions for the Local Government, Police and…

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