Cash Equivalent Transfer Value (CETV)

 

 

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Do you have a final salary pension scheme and recently received a Cash Equivalent Transfer Value (CETV)? Accepting the lump sum offer may or may not be the right decision for you.

What is a Cash Equivalent Transfer Value (CETV)?

A Cash Equivalent Transfer Value (CETV) is a lump sum offered to people with a final salary pension scheme, sometimes called a defined benefit (DB) pension. The lump sum may be offered and can only be accepted if you agree to give up your future pension claims.

The figure will be calculated based on the projected cost to purchase the same pension scheme income, predominantly based on your health, age, inflation rate and final salary pension entitlement. The money is then used as your retirement income, rather than receiving a pension. The process is also known as a final salary pension transfer.

Transfer incentives

There are incentives to accepting a Cash Equivalent Transfer Value offer, but these benefits will depend on the exact terms and conditions of your current defined benefit pension. Some defined benefit pensions do not offer favourable terms to surviving spouses, partners, and dependants if you die. For example, the amount they receive can be significantly reduced to around 50% - or they may not receive anything. You should consult your pension terms for details.

On the other hand, accepting the Cash Equivalent Transfer Value may provide more financial security to your loved ones in the event of your death. If you have serious health concerns, you may want to consider the Cash Equivalent Transfer Value.

There are other incentives to a Cash Equivalent Transfer Value, which arise from personal situations. For that reason, it’s best to speak directly with a professional financial adviser.

Transfer risks

The biggest risk of opting for a Cash Equivalent Transfer Value is that you lose the prospect of a guaranteed income for the rest of your life. Your future finances may be reduced by leaving the final salary pension scheme.

Once you decide to accept the lump sum and transfer out of the final salary pension, the decision is final. You cannot change your mind and transfer back. Final salary pension transfers are an important decision and it’s advised to consult with a finance professional before making your move.

TRANSFERRING OUT OF A FINAL SALARY SCHEME / DEFINED BENEFIT SCHEME IS UNLIKELY TO BE IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF OR BE SUITABLE FOR MOST PEOPLE.

Pension transfer scams

Pension transfer scams do exist. If you have received a CETV offer, you should confirm the offer is genuine by contacting your pension provider. Do not use the contact details listed on the CETV documentation. Instead, contact your pension provider using their official details, sourced from other letters or online.

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