Our website and email addresses are changing to tpt.co.uk
On 7 April 2025, our website address will change to tpt.co.uk. In preparation for this, our email addresses will also be changing to end with @tpt.co.uk over the next few weeks.
This will support the changes we’re making to our digital platforms as part of our defined contribution (DC) scheme improvements, and improve wider website functionality.
Access to key online tools
To minimise any disruption, and allow you to continue to access online tools, we’re phasing the move to tpt.co.uk. Please continue to access the following using your existing links.
If you’re an employer:
- Employer Portal tools including eBusiness and, for some employers with defined benefit (DB) schemes, the DB Accounting tool and financial assessment submissions https://employerportal.tpt.org.uk/Account/Login
The HR Database will also be accessed using the existing links when it reopens, following the DC transition window.
If you’re a defined benefit (DB) pension scheme member:
- DB Online (DB members’ portal) https://userportal.tpt.org.uk/Account/Login
You may also see some remaining references to tpt.org.uk within printed letters, benefit statements or pensioner payslips. These will be phased out over time.
We're making our pension scheme members aware of the change through website and member portal messages from Tuesday 25 March. We encourage members to be mindful of online scams, and would appreciate your help in sharing this update with your colleagues.
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