IPF have been working with hospital employees within the Ireland East Hospital Group (IEHG) for over 20 years.
We are specialists in the HSE and Voluntary hospital superannuation schemes and help staff build their financial plans for their future.
During your career your financial priorities may change, you may have various options to consider and decisions to make.
Our Financial Advisors are on hand to guide you through the financial planning process.
We are specialists in the HSE and Voluntary hospital superannuation schemes and help staff build their financial plans for their future.
During your career your financial priorities may change, you may have various options to consider and decisions to make.
Our Financial Advisors are on hand to guide you through the financial planning process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our team of Financial Advisors have answered the most frequently asked questions they receive from Public Sector employees.
What are the main benefits of AVCs?
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Typical priorities for Medical Professionals
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When should I start contributing to an AVC?
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What does a Financial Planning Review entail?
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What are the benefits of Income Protection?
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To view more videos from our Financial Advisors answering typical Public Sector staff queries, go to www.ipf.ie/educationhub.
Financial Planning Consultations
When you meet with one of our Financial Advisors, the main aim of the meeting will be to;
- Establish your current financial situation
- Find out what your financial priorities are and your goals for the future
- Work with you to establish a plan to ensure you can reach these goals.
- Establish your current financial situation
- Find out what your financial priorities are and your goals for the future
- Work with you to establish a plan to ensure you can reach these goals.
Agenda for your financial review:
- Breakdown of superannuation scheme, including pension, lump sum, ill-health and death in service entitlements
- Additional Voluntary Contributions: How the tax relief works, what they cost and how you can drawdown at retirement
- Other areas including: Income Protection, Investments, Family Protection, Savings / Investments & pensions from previous employments.