Your pension explained
Your pension is a simple way to save for retirement, with contributions from you and your employer helping to build your savings over time.
There are two main types of pension – Defined Benefit (DB) and Defined Contribution (DC). They work in different ways, and both can help support your income at retirement.
The State Pension
The full new State Pension is currently £241.30 per week (£12,547.60 a year) for the 2026/27 tax year.*
Not everyone receives the full amount, as entitlement depends on individual circumstances and National Insurance records.
As this is less than the amount you need to achieve a 'minimum' lifestyle in retirement, according to Pension UK's Retirement Living Standards, it's worth saving into a workplace pension to supplement your income in later life.
Tracing lost pensions
Help & resources
Get answers, find useful guides and get the right support when you need it.
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Find your scheme
Access key documents and information about your pension scheme, including guides, forms and important updates.
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Jargon buster & glossary
Simple explanations of common pension terms to help you understand your pension more clearly.
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Pension scams
Learn how to spot pension scams and protect your savings from fraud.
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