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Understanding pension investments

20th March 2026

When you join People’s Pension, your money is automatically placed in our ‘balanced’ investment profile, unless you tell us otherwise.

£100m back to you with our savings reward

20th March 2026

See how our savings reward is growing members' pension pots.

How to see your pension contributions

20th March 2026

Find out how much you’re putting into your pension with us by looking in your online account or your payslip.

Pension guidance and advice

20th March 2026

Find out how professional advice or free guidance can help you make decisions about your pension.

Pausing pension contributions

20th March 2026

Learn how to pause your pension contributions. Find out what it means for your retirement savings and how to restart when you’re ready.

What happens to your pension when you die?

20th March 2026

If you’ve been paying into a private or workplace pension, you’ll have saved a pot of money to make retirement easier. But what happens when you pass away?

1 in 5 savers have never checked their pension

20th March 2026

Nearly a fifth of savers (19 per cent) have never reviewed how much is in their pension savings.

People’s Pension set to join world’s top 100 asset owners as assets reach £40bn

20th March 2026

People’s Pension surpasses £40bn AUM, reinforcing its position as one of the UK’s largest commercial master trust and progressing toward the world’s top 100 asset owners.

Can you stop paying into your pension? A guide to your options

20th March 2026

Find out how you can reduce or stop paying into your pension – and understand what you need to know before taking that step.

A decade after pension freedoms, savers still struggle with retirement choices

20th March 2026

Ten years after pension freedoms, the latest New Choices, Big Decisions study reveals that retirees continue to face confusion, short-term decision making and a reliance on social media for guidance — highlighting the need for simpler, more supportive retirement solutions.