Occupational pensions in Ireland
Occupational pensions in Ireland are organised by employers to provide pensions to one or more employees on retirement. What are the rules about occupational pension schemes?
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Personal Pensions
There are rules in Ireland that apply to personal pensions. Information on personal pensions for self-employed people or employed people who do not have an occupational pension
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Personal Retirement Savings Accounts
A Personal Retirement Savings Account (PRSA) is long-term personal retirement account designed to enable you to save for retirement in a flexible manner. Find out more about the rules governing PRSAs.
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Ombudsman for Pensions
Ireland's Ombudsman for Pensions has the power to investigate and determine complaints concerning disputes of fact, law and errors in relation to occupational and other pension schemes.
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If you have a question relating to this topic you can contact the Citizens Information Phone Service on 0761 07 4000 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 9pm) or you can visit your local Citizens Information Centre.