Former pensions minister Steve Webb is This Is Money’s agony uncle.
He’s ready to answer your questions, whether you’re still saving, in the process of leaving work, or juggling your finances in retirement.
Steve left the Department for Work and Pensions following the May 2015 election. He is currently a partner at the actuarial and consultancy firm Lane Clark & Peacock.
If you would like to ask Steve a question about pensions, please email him at pensionquestions@thisismoney.co.uk.
Steve will do his best to respond to your message in a future column, but will not be able to respond to all or communicate privately with readers. Nothing in his responses constitutes regulated financial advice. Posted questions are sometimes edited for brevity or other reasons.
Please include a daytime contact number with your message – this will be kept confidential and will not be used for marketing purposes.
If Steve is unable to answer your question, you can also contact MoneyHelper, a government-backed organisation that provides free pensions help to the public. You can find it at here and their number is 0800 011 3797.
StephenWe get a lot of questions about state pensions and COPE (the outsourced pension equivalent) provisions. If you write to Steve about this, he answers a typical reader question about COPE and state pensions here.