Over 200,000 pension savers could be owed surprise cash worth THOUSANDS – how to find out
THOUSANDS of savers could be in for a surprise windfall from cash they've lost track of.
More than 200,00 people have hunted down old pension pots which they've forgotten about.
And with over 10million Brits now enrolled in a pension, many more could have surprise cash stashed away.
People often lose track of their savings when they move home or jobs.
But the government's pension tracing service can help you track down an old pension - and there could be a big surprise in store.
According to a recent freedom of information (FOI) request by Hargreaves Lansdown, more than 200,000 calls have been made too the tracing service over the past four years.
The Association of British Insurers estimates that there are around 1.6million missing pension pots, with an average size of £13,000.
The Sun recently spoke to one pension hunter who tracked down £27,000.
If a pension is unclaimed then it could soon be passed on to good causes.
So-called dormant assets, where bank and building accounts are left unused for years, can be distributed after a certain time, with the cash going to environmental and social initiatives.
This lets you search a database of hundreds of thousands of pension scheme contact details to find your provider.
You can search online by entering the name of your employer or old pension provider.
The service will tell you who managed your old company's scheme and you will then need to contact them.
Meanwhile women face a pension shortfall compared to men that can leave us thousands of pounds worse off in retirement - here's how to fix it.
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