How to track down lost cash in pensions and insurance as £880million is left unclaimed
Adults of any ageas the government vowed to toughen sentencesIf you've changed jobs frequently, it's likely you'll have been signed up to several employee pension schemes during your working life.
It can also be hard to keep track of personal pensions when you move house, change your name or don't update your personal details.The Association of British Insurers estimates there are 1.6million lost pensions with a collective figure of £19.4billion. This puts the average size of a lost pension at £13,000.
is another free service with a pension tracing tool, but again it warns that it may struggle to help if you're unable to provide key details. There are also paid-for services you can use to trace pensions, although make sure you're aware of all the costs before signing up.There are so many different insurance policies to think about, so it's understandable if you've lost track of where your money could be.website lets you find the contact details of policy providers, if you already know the name of the company you took out insurance with.
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