National Pension Tracing Day is on Sunday 30 October – the day the clocks go back. Punter Southall Aspire, the firm behind the award-winning communications campaign for National Pension Tracing Day ...
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Billions of pounds remain unclaimed in dormant pension pots, leaving many people short of the standard amount needed for retirement. Jarvis, a pension fintech that empowers employees to actively plan ...
A total of 834,000 Brits contacted the Pension Tracing Service looking to track down lost pension pots in 2025. A Freedom of Information Request to the Department for Work, by pension-finding platform ...
On the go: Punter Southall Aspire is launching the UK’s first National Pension Tracing Day on October 31 when the clocks go back, and is urging people to use their extra hour to trace lost pensions.
More than £30billion in lost pension pots is going unclaimed, Martin Lewis has warned, as he urged British workers to check they're not missing out on a huge cash boost. In a special edition of the ...
He then shared a striking statistic: "There's over £30 billion, £30,000 million pounds of pensions are thought to be lost, an average of just under £10,000 each." The main reas ...