Getting the best value when buying your annuity may help to significantly increase your income in retirement. Many people are unaware that they have the right to shop around for a different annuity provider, to provide them a pension income for their retirement. The Annuity Portal is a new service from one of the UK's leading financial advisory firms that offers you a really simple way to get the most competitive deal.
The Annuity Portals job is to get you the most competitive deal and help you every step of the way. First, the Annuity Portal searches the entire market, and then sends you an unbiased report showing your annuity options and potential incomes.
It is estimated that up to one in three of us could qualify for an enhanced rate; for example those who have health problems, such as a history of heart disease or cancer or for smokers and people who are overweight
Their experts will provide you with information about the options available, to help ensure you choose the annuity that's right for you.
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