• Vincent@feddit.nl
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    2 days ago

    I don’t think we really have the freedom to choose our own pension funds, do we? Possibly if you’re self-employed.

    • Drigo@sopuli.xyz
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      2 days ago

      I work for a big company, and moved my pension. And I can invest it, in almost whatever I want. And because the yearly fee for the funds i choose is less than what my company payed before. I get payed the difference, which is nice.

      • Vincent@feddit.nl
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        2 days ago

        Cool! So how do you do that? If I go to e.g. the ABP site, I see no way to sign up. (Both ABP and BPF Bouw are sector-specifc too, I suppose, maybe that’s the issue? But looking at a more generic pension provider, they mention either being part of HR, or self-employed…)

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          2 days ago

          Well I live in Norway, I guess not every county are able to move it freely?

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            1 day ago

            Oh OK, yeah when I said “we”, I meant Dutch people - as far as I know Dutch people aren’t able to choose our own pension funds.

        • Johannes Jacobs@lemmy.jhjacobs.nl
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          2 days ago

          Our company doesnt “meddle” in staff’s pensions. The idea is that i know better what fits me then my boss does.

          Next Monday i have talks about my pension, so i can tell you then ;-)

          • Vincent@feddit.nl
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            1 day ago

            Ha, does that mean they simply don’t give you a pension? Or is it the case that you pick one and they handle it?

            But yeah, sounds like it’s specific to your company, unfortunately.

            • Johannes Jacobs@lemmy.jhjacobs.nl
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              15 hours ago

              No it means the money for my pension is added to my salary. Same goes for ehh… “Holiday money”. Normally the company saves a small part of your salary to pay out once a year. Usually end May i believe.

              So in my case, my monthly income is much higher, but it means i have to save it myself. Same goes for my pension. Instead of my employer paying the pension funds, i have to do it myself.