Are you on track for the retirement you want?

Many vets reach their 50s and 60s unsure whether they’re truly prepared for retirement. Rising living costs, complex pension rules, irregular earnings and unpredictable career paths can make it difficult to know:

  • How much is enough?
  • Whether you’re saving in the right way
  • When you can realistically afford to step back or retire fully
  • What your income will actually look like in retirement

If any of this feels familiar, you’re not alone – and that’s exactly what our free BVA webinar is designed to help with.

Join Chase de Vere’s independent financial specialists as they break down the key retirement challenges vets face – and the practical steps you can take now to build clarity, confidence and control over your future.

What we’ll help you solve

“Am I financially ready?”

We’ll show you how to understand your current position, what influences your retirement date, and the key questions every vet should ask.

“Where will my income come from?”

We’ll explain how your different assets – pensions, ISAs, savings, property and investments – can work together to fund your retirement.

“Should I retire fully or phase it in?”

We’ll explore full vs phased retirement, including the realities of part‑time work, flexible roles and smoothing the transition.

“How do I create a sustainable income?”

We’ll look at options such as annuities, drawdown and tax‑efficient withdrawals, and how each can support long‑term financial security.

Live Q&A

Ask your own questions and get clear, jargon‑free guidance from our experts.

This session is especially valuable for senior vets thinking about retiring in the next few years – but all BVA members are welcome.

Secure your place: Register now

If you can’t join live, register anyway and we’ll send you the recording.

We look forward to helping you plan for a financially secure and fulfilling retirement.

Important to note

  • The value of investments can go down as well as up, and you may not get back the full amount invested.
  • The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate tax and trust advice or estate planning.
  • None of the content of this webinar should be taken as a recommendation and you should always seek professional advice before taking any actions.