Saturday, January 16, 2010

Pensions Ireland How Do I Transfer A Private Pension From The Republic Of Ireland To A Bank In Scotland Where I Now Live?

How do i transfer a private pension from the republic of ireland to a bank in scotland where i now live? - pensions ireland

I lived in Ireland for ten years after my return to Scotland. I informed the Bank of Ireland said on this subject and that I could transfer the pension to a bank here. I can not find a bank to do when someone has actually done, I can recommend for me to lose this money.

3 comments:

bluebell said...

Have you already receive this pension? Suffice it to say that the account with which you want to be paid and will be made by the source. There are many people who receive pensions of Ireland by English in this way, and also works in reverse. In the receiving bank is treated as a foreign exchange transaction. For now, the euro is strong, you will receive a fair return. When the exchange rate is falling, as it was, with one more pounds worth of euros more, the pension is not a good relationship if the bank is its share of the royalties.

bluebell said...

Have you already receive this pension? Suffice it to say that the account with which you want to be paid and will be made by the source. There are many people who receive pensions of Ireland by English in this way, and also works in reverse. In the receiving bank is treated as a foreign exchange transaction. For now, the euro is strong, you will receive a fair return. When the exchange rate is falling, as it was, with one more pounds worth of euros more, the pension is not a good relationship if the bank is its share of the royalties.

The Wail of a Banshee said...

Phone companies with only a retreat in your area and ask for a projection on the ground and see if its value transfer amount.
Note that some pensions penalty if they can move and do not contribute value to change.
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Just add my pension fund is in England and I live in Spain.

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