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How We Help You

If you’re looking for a pension adviser, this service helps you connect with FCA-regulated advisers who deal with pensions and retirement planning.

Answer a few quick questions and your enquiry can be passed to a suitable adviser. There’s no obligation to proceed.

Find a retirement adviser near you

If you’re looking for retirement planning help near you, this page helps you connect with FCA-regulated retirement advisers.

It is built for people who want to speak to someone qualified about retirement decisions, without having to ring around local firms or guess who is suitable.

This page does not provide personal recommendations or regulated advice. Instead, it helps you take a clear first step by requesting contact with an adviser who can discuss your situation directly.

Simple way to request contact

Answer a few quick questions and your enquiry can be passed to a suitable adviser. If there is a match, an adviser may contact you to discuss what you are trying to achieve and explain how they work.

The initial contact is usually used to understand what you need help with, confirm what information would be required for advice, and explain how charges are typically structured. You can ask questions, get clarity, and then decide what to do next.

You are not committing to advice by submitting the form. You are simply requesting to speak with an FCA-regulated professional who can outline your options and the process in a way that applies to your circumstances.

What happens after you submit

After you submit your enquiry, your answers are used to route your request to a suitable adviser. If appropriate, the adviser may contact you using the details you provide.

That first conversation is normally about understanding your situation at a high level and confirming what you want to achieve - for example, planning retirement income, understanding pension options, or working out next steps.

If you want to proceed beyond an initial discussion, the adviser will explain what their advice process looks like, what information they would need, and how fees would apply. You stay in control throughout.

No obligation

There is no obligation to proceed. Submitting an enquiry is free and you decide whether to continue after speaking to an adviser.

If an adviser contacts you, you can choose to end the process at that point, speak to them only for an initial discussion, or move forward if you feel it is right for you.

The purpose of this page is to make the first step clear and low-pressure, so you can get accurate information about advice and fees from an FCA-regulated adviser without committing upfront.

Why use this free service?

This service helps you connect with retirement advisers without needing to contact firms individually. It is designed to make the first step simple, clear, and low-pressure.

Check Mark Local advisers

You are connected with advisers who operate in your area, rather than generic national call centres.

Check Mark FCA regulated

Any adviser you are connected with is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Check Mark Clear expectations

Advisers can explain how they work, what advice would involve, and how fees are structured before you commit to anything.

Check Mark No obligation

Submitting an enquiry is free and there is no obligation to proceed after an initial conversation.

Check Mark Saves time

You do not need to research or contact multiple firms to find someone suitable to speak to.

Check Mark You stay in control

You decide whether to continue after speaking to an adviser. There is no pressure to move forward.

What people usually contact retirement advisers about

Most people searching for a retirement adviser near them are looking for clarity around their own situation, rather than generic information. These are some of the most common reasons people choose to speak to an adviser.

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Retirement income planning

Understanding what a sustainable retirement income could look like and how long savings may need to last. This often includes discussing drawdown in practical, real-world terms.

2

Pensions and retirement timing

Discussing when pensions can be accessed and how timing affects available options, flexibility, and long-term outcomes.

3

Understanding pension options

Talking through different pension options in plain English, including what applies in their situation and what may not.

4

Combining or reviewing pensions

Exploring whether having multiple pensions makes sense or whether reviewing them together could help simplify retirement planning.

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Planning around retirement decisions

Understanding the implications of key retirement decisions and what information is needed before making changes.

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Speaking to a regulated adviser

Having an initial conversation with an FCA-regulated adviser to understand what advice would involve, how fees work, and whether to proceed. There is no obligation to continue.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a directory of retirement advisers?

No. This is not a directory and you are not browsing a list of firms. This service routes your enquiry to FCA-regulated retirement advisers based on what you are looking for, so you do not have to contact multiple firms to find the right person to speak to.

You answer a few questions, submit your details, and if suitable your enquiry can be passed to an adviser who can discuss your situation directly.

Will an adviser contact me?

If you submit your details, a suitable adviser may contact you to discuss what you need help with and whether they can assist. That initial contact is typically to understand your situation, explain how they work, and outline how fees would apply in a case like yours.

There is no obligation to proceed, and you remain in control of what happens next.

Are the advisers FCA regulated?

Yes. Any adviser you are connected with is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). This matters because FCA regulation sets standards around suitability, disclosures, and how regulated advice is delivered.

You can ask the adviser about their permissions, services, and how they charge during your first conversation.

What can I speak to an adviser about?

You can discuss retirement planning and the decisions people commonly face as they approach retirement - for example, pension options, drawdown, retirement income planning, consolidating pensions, timing, and next steps.

If your situation has complexities, an adviser can explain what information they would need to review and what an advice process would typically involve.

Is this free to use?

Yes. Submitting an enquiry through this page is free and there is no obligation to take advice. If you decide you want regulated advice, the adviser will explain any charges and provide the relevant disclosures before you commit to anything.

Written By Michael Foote, Insurance & Finance Expert

Michael Foote is the founder of Quote Goat with over 13 years of experience in finance, insurance, and currency sectors. Since launching Quote Goat, he has appeared on TV and in major online publications, including Forbes, The Telegraph, and The Metro. Prior to Quote Goat, he worked for firms such as HSBC.