Pension consultations 2017
The procedure for making an appointment for a pension consultation will change in 2017. In recent years, employees have expressed a growing interest in attending the pension consultations. As a result, these sessions have been booked up very quickly. Furthermore, it appeared that a pension consultation was not required in all cases.
ABP cannot offer more pensions consultations, which is why we decided to implement an alternative course of action in collaboration with them. If you would like to make an appointment for a pension consultation, send an email to pensioen@maastrichtuniversity.nl . You will be contacted by phone to determine via an intake interview whether a pension consultation can be scheduled or whether your question can be answered in a different way.
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