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Can I Transter An Existing Stakeholder Pension To Another Provider?

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daz1969 | 18:37 Thu 14th Apr 2016 | Personal Finance
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I have had a stakeholder pension for a few years now, my original provider has changed over the passed few years, from M&S to HSBC and now to my current provider. Ive just had my statement from the new provider & its lost so much, something Ive been lucky enough not to experience from my previous providers.
Can I switch providers?
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Depending on the date of the valuation it could simply be that it reflects the big fall in the FTSE index which fell from 7000 to around 5600 over a fairly recent period, so it may be that the same loss could have occurred under another provider
It depends, is it a Company defined contributions scheme? You will probably need to get independent advice. If it is a Company Scheme you could lose Life insurance cover which may be included.
The Pension Advisory Service may be a good place to start.
um yes apparently

see here

https://www.gov.uk/personal-pensions-your-rights/stakeholder-pensions

which does surprise me - but anyway thanks for stimulating the need to find the answer

so it says you can change a provider without having to vest or suffer an MVA
ubasses always gives good advice
I have only answered - I have a stakeholder can I change provider ?
Could there be exit fees/charges though, PP?
Stakeholder pensions are forbidden from having additional charges such as transfer, MVA, etc.
Not every provider will accept a transfer in.

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