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Your right to information

If you join an occupational pension scheme or take out a personal pension or a PRSA, you are entitled to information about your pension benefits, how the scheme is run and how the pension fund is performing.

This information may take the form of contractual terms, explanatory booklets, announcements and notifications, guides, annual reports and statements.

Some information will be general and some will be personalised for your specific circumstances and personal details.

The Pensions Authority can provide you with general information relating to your pension. It…

A statement of investment policy principles (SIPP) is a written statement prepared at least…

A statement of reasonable projection is a statement predicting the likely future value of…

Where you have a choice of investments in a defined contribution scheme you are…

You can take action should you have a complaint about your pension. Any action…

You and your dependants are entitled to information on benefits that have become payable,…

You are entitled to basic scheme information when you join a pension scheme or…

The trustees of all occupational pension schemes must ensure that a report on the…

One of the most important ways for you to stay informed about your pension…

Members of occupational pension schemes must be notified of any material change to the…