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How long we spend ‘retired’ and how we spend that time is changing. We’re living longer, staying active longer and that means a different way of planning for, and funding, our retirement plans.

Richard Wilson, Chief Executive Officer, interactive investor

retirement is changing

Pensions Unpacked

Pensions Unpacked is a vodcast series to help you get to grips with the complicated life of your pension.

These vodcasts, from interactive investor and Barnett Waddingham, give you the basics on pensions, explaining jargon, government policy on pensions and a bit on the history of pensions, too.

Pensions Unpacked: Trailer

More about pensions

Planning your retirement

Tools to help you plan and fund your retirement.

Pension costs

Charges make a big difference to your long term returns. 

Tax relief

How much do I get back against my contributions?

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Important information: A SIPP is for those wanting to make their own investment decisions when saving for retirement. As investment values can go down as well as up, the amount you retire with could be worth less than you invested. Usually, you won’t be able to withdraw your money until age 55 (57 from 2028). Before transferring your pension, check if you’ll be charged any exit fees and make sure you don't lose any valuable benefits such as, guaranteed annuity rates, lower protected pension age or matching employer contributions. If you’re unsure about opening a SIPP or transferring your pension(s), please speak to an authorised financial adviser.