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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by anddrew View Post
    Hello!

    I am contracting via my limited company (i.e. I am paying myself salary as director + dividends) and I'd like to open a pension program for myself.

    As I understand, all I need is to open a pension program somewhere and make monthly payments from the company's bank account?

    I tried Aviva, but on their website it is written you need to apply via financial adviser and I don't want to have any affairs with third parties.

    Can you please advice the best way of opening a pension?

    Many thanks...
    Use the search for "pensions" and read the posts.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by anddrew View Post
    Hello!

    I am contracting via my limited company (i.e. I am paying myself salary as director + dividends) and I'd like to open a pension program for myself.

    As I understand, all I need is to open a pension program somewhere and make monthly payments from the company's bank account?

    I tried Aviva, but on their website it is written you need to apply via financial adviser and I don't want to have any affairs with third parties.

    Can you please advice the best way of opening a pension?

    Many thanks...
    I opened a SIPP through Hargreaves Lansdown | ISAs, SIPPs, funds and shares | Share dealing, would recommend them to anyone

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by anddrew View Post
    Hello!

    I am contracting via my limited company (i.e. I am paying myself salary as director + dividends) and I'd like to open a pension program for myself.

    As I understand, all I need is to open a pension program somewhere and make monthly payments from the company's bank account?

    I tried Aviva, but on their website it is written you need to apply via financial adviser and I don't want to have any affairs with third parties.

    Can you please advice the best way of opening a pension?

    Many thanks...
    Right....... so you don't want a professional to look in to it for you but you are happy to ask a bunch of winkers in General... Good luck with that.

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  • Old Hack
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    Originally posted by anddrew View Post

    Can you please advice the best way of opening a pension?

    Many thanks...
    Buy a flat.

    Then buy another flat.

    Then buy another flat.

    Buy a pension and you'll be getting your trousers pulled down every single day.

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  • anddrew
    started a topic Pension for one who contracts via limited company

    Pension for one who contracts via limited company

    Hello!

    I am contracting via my limited company (i.e. I am paying myself salary as director + dividends) and I'd like to open a pension program for myself.

    As I understand, all I need is to open a pension program somewhere and make monthly payments from the company's bank account?

    I tried Aviva, but on their website it is written you need to apply via financial adviser and I don't want to have any affairs with third parties.

    Can you please advice the best way of opening a pension?

    Many thanks...

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