The People's Pension

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Combine your pensions today and enjoy the benefits.

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Why combining your pensions makes sense…

If you’ve worked for more than one employer, chances are you have multiple pension pots. Combining them into one easy-to-manage pot could help build a more secure and comfortable retirement.


A single pension pot offers:

  1. Simplicity – manage all your pension savings in one place.
  2. Extra money = save more through the rebate on our management charge.
  3. Greater possibilities – a bigger pot means more retirement options.
How to combine your pension savings with us

1. Log into your online account
You can view and manage your pension savings with us in your online account. You’ll need to activate it if you haven’t already.

2. Complete the online transfer form
Click ‘Transfer in’ once you’re logged into your online account and follow the instructions to start combining your pensions.

 

Log into your online account Activate your online account
Log into your online account Activate your online account

A pension you can trust

With The People’s Pension, you’ll have 1 pension pot for life – so even if you leave your employer, you’ll still be able to access your online account and your money will be safe with us.

  • Recognised and approved by The Pensions Regulator.
  • A profit for people company, we give back to our members with a rebate on your management charge, so you’re rewarded the more you save with us.
  • We’re committed to protecting our members from pension scams – learn how to recognise, avoid and report a scam.
To combine your pots you'll need these details about your old pensions:
  • Names of providers.
  • Policy numbers.
  • Approximate values.

If you’ve lost your old pension details, don’t worry, our tips on how to track down old or lost pensions can help.


Combine your pensions

If you’re ready to combine your pensions, get started today.

Get guidance and advice

It’s important to get help when making pension decisions.

Be aware of pension scams

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