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We’re here to help you manage your pension, supporting you today, and when you’re approaching retirement.
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Whether you’re years from taking your pension, or starting to think about your options, we’re here to support you.
Log on to Internet Banking or use the Mobile Banking app to view and manage your Ready-Made Pension. Transfer in old pensions, top up, track your performance, or start accessing your money when ready.
Please get in touch if you need to speak with us about your Ready-Made Pension.
Log on to your Ready-Made Pension and see all the ways to take control of your retirement.
Our top tips can show you how to help make your pension work harder. See how you could boost your pot, maximise your contributions, or find out more about accessing your retirement savings.
One of the benefits of investing into a pension is tax relief. If the basic rate of tax is 20%, for every £80 you pay in, the government tops this up with an extra £20.
If you’ve told us you’re eligible, we’ll add basic rate tax relief automatically to your Ready-Made Pension. We add this to any regular or one-off contributions you make. If you’re a higher rate taxpayer, you can claim additional tax relief through your self-assessment tax return.
How much you can pay in without a tax charge will depend on your circumstances.
Tax treatment depends on your individual circumstances. Your circumstances and tax rules may change in the future.
You may forget about a pension you already have. This could impact how much your pension pot could be worth in the future.
For further support, you can go to Gov.uk - The Pension Tracing Service.
If you would like financial advice, you could speak to an Independent Financial Adviser. Unbiased and Vouchedfor will let you find a local adviser based on your requirements. There will be a charge for this service.
You get free help and guidance through Pension Wise. If you’re over 50, you’ll also benefit from a free 60-minute appointment.
Alternatively, our partners Schroders Personal Wealth could also help. They provide personalised advice on a range of different products and services. It all starts with a free, no obligation chat, then a financial plan that’s tailored to you. To be eligible, you’ll have at least £100,000 in sole or joint savings, investments or personal pensions, or sole income of at least £100,000. Fees and charges may apply.
There are several ways to pay money into your account.
You can make one-off payments by debit card payment or bank transfer. Just tell us the amount you want to pay or the account you want to choose, and we’ll do the rest for you.
You can also set up regular contributions by letting us know the amount and the day you want the money to be paid.
Log on using Internet Banking or use the Mobile Banking app to contribute to your pension.
It’s straightforward transferring your old pensions into your Ready-Made Pension. All you need to do is tell us the provider’s name, the account number, the type of pension and value being transferred. Single transfers must be at least £1,000.
We then do the hard work and move it across to your new account, and our expert fund managers invest on your behalf.
There are some reasons however why you can’t transfer your pensions. If any of the following apply to you or if you are unsure, we recommend you speak to a financial adviser. There will normally be a charge for advice.
Log on using Internet Banking or use the Mobile Banking app to transfer a pension.
To keep track of your pension transfers, please log on to Internet Banking or use our Mobile Banking app, and select the ‘Transactions’ tab.
This usually takes a few weeks but can take longer for some types of pensions, or if we need to contact you for more information.
Please note that any pending transactions are not included in your fund value.
You can update your beneficiaries at any time by logging on to your account. We’ll then update our records to show who you want to leave your pension savings to in the event of your death. This can either be one or more persons or a charity, and you decide what percentage of your pension they should receive.
While this isn’t binding, we’ll consider your requests when paying any death benefits. As we use our discretion to decide who is to receive the benefits, they do not normally form part of your estate. This means they’re not normally subject to Inheritance Tax.
Find out more about passing on your pension and tax implications.
Please review your beneficiaries regularly to make sure they’re in line with your wishes, especially if your circumstances change. You can amend your beneficiaries at any time.