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Managing retirement savings in Germany

Cheryl

Hello everyone,

Saving for retirement as an expat in Germany can be challenging. With different options, rules or even taxation, expats have to understand how it works to make informed decisions. We invite you to share your insights in order to help other expats and soon-to-be expats manage or plan their retirement savings in Germany.

How do you handle retirement savings in Germany?

Have you faced any challenges accessing pension funds from your home country (or from other countries)? How do you deal with taxation or the currency exchange rates?

What local options are available to expats, either public or private, to help you save for retirement?

What are the most popular private pension or investment plans popular among expats in Germany?

What do you wish you had known earlier about saving for retirement as an expat?

Thank you for your contribution.

Cheryl
Team

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The German public (and compulsory membership for most) retirement insurance scheme (“Rentenversicherung”) is comprehensive and good enough for most people.

if you want more, consult a good (and independent - meaning you pay his fees, not the company he recommends to you!) financial consultant.

if you stay here below five years, don’t bother with any German offers - continue to contribute to your home country scheme! (You will still have to pay into the German system then, but get little to none out of it.)