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PensionBee

Put your pension in the palm of your hand. We combine all your old workplace pensions and SIPPs and trans...

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Put your pension in the palm of your hand.

We combine all your old workplace pensions and SIPPs and transfer them into a brand new PensionBee plan. Your money is managed by BlackRock, HSBC, Legal & General or State Street. You get one simple online pension and one clear balance that you can check any time, all for one fair annual fee of between 0.50% and 0.95%. Plus, there are no drawdown costs unless you transfer to us and take your whole pot within 12 months. Everything is designed to give you total peace of mind and greater control over your retirement savings.

If you're already a PensionBee customer, just download the app and enter your login details.

If you're not a customer yet, signing up to save and invest with us is easy - just follow the instructions in the app! We just need some basic details, like your national insurance number and your old provider or employer names.

By signing up this way you’ll be choosing our most popular plan - Tailored - which automatically moves your money into safer assets as you grow older. There are seven PensionBee plans to suit different savings needs, and it's free to change your plan at any time.

Once you’re a PensionBee customer, you’ll be able to:
- View the value of your new PensionBee pension
- See how your plan’s investments have performed over time
- Track outstanding pension transfers from your old providers
- Make contributions to your PensionBee pension pot
- Plan for your retirement

We're always keen to hear your feedback on ways to improve things. If there’s anything you’d like to see in the app that isn’t already there, or any bugs you come across, please send your feedback to feedback@pensionbee.com

PensionBee is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. With pensions, your capital is at risk.

The value of your PensionBee pension can go down as well as up and you may get back less than you started with.

Visit www.pensionbee.com to find out more.

Last update

March 25, 2020

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