Your Contributions

Contributions

Support Staff Contribution Structure

Employee % Employer % Total %
3.5% 4.5% 8% (Default)
4% 6% 10%
5% 7.5% 12.5%
6% 9% 15%
7% 10.5% 17.5%
8% 12% 20%
9% + 12% 21% +

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Shape my Future

Can help give you an idea whether your potential retirement income will fund the lifestyle you want.

The Mid-Life MOT app

The Mid-Life MOT app provides a free check-up of your wealth, work and wellbeing. Our Mid-Life MOT app is a small investment of your time, but it could make a big difference. Designed for people in the UK between 45 and 60.

Retirement Spending Calculator

Discover how much you might spend during your retirement compared to your current spending and what sort of income you'd need to cover your costs.

Pension calculator

Learn more about the future of your pension plans and how long your money might last in retirement.

Investment calculator

The Investment calculator is designed to show how putting your money into an investment product could help you to achieve your goal.

Risk profiler

It's important to understand your attitude to investment risk to ensure any funds you choose are right for you.

Pension annuity calculator

Our calculator is a simple way to get an idea of the income you might receive from our pension annuity.

Pension withdrawal tax calculator

Have you considered taking all or some of your defined contribution pension as a cash lump sum? You need to consider how much tax you might pay. It could make a big difference to your plans!

What are my pension freedoms options?

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