Fifteen years of specialist pension expertise, serving over 3,200 clients across the United Kingdom from our Manchester headquarters.
Pauras was founded in Manchester in 2009 with a single mission: to make expert pension advice accessible to everyone — not just those who can afford premium private banking services. Our founders, both former pension regulators with combined experience exceeding 40 years, recognised that millions of UK residents were losing significant retirement income through lack of guidance and complexity in the system.
Today, from our base at Empress Business Centre in Old Trafford, we serve clients across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as UK nationals living overseas who maintain pension entitlements in Britain. Our team of twelve qualified specialists handles everything from basic State Pension claims to complex multi-jurisdiction pension arrangements for senior executives and expatriates.
Every adviser at Pauras holds recognised professional qualifications. Every recommendation is documented. Every client receives a named specialist who remains their point of contact throughout the relationship. These are not aspirational standards — they are our baseline.
Three principles guide every decision we make, every recommendation we give, and every client relationship we build.
We are not tied to any pension provider, fund manager or financial product. Our advice reflects your best interests — and only your best interests. No commissions. No conflicts. No compromises.
Every member of our team holds recognised pension qualifications and commits to ongoing professional development. In a field where legislation changes annually, continuous expertise is non-negotiable.
Our fees are disclosed upfront. Our recommendations are explained in full. Our processes are documented completely. You will never be surprised by a cost or confused by a recommendation from Pauras.
Our initial consultation is free, obligation-free and confidential. Speak with a qualified specialist within one business day.