Where to get help

Get free, impartial guidance

If you’re over age 55, you can get free, impartial guidance from Pension Wise, which is backed by the government.

It can help you consider your options for your Defined Contribution pension pots.

During your appointment you’ll discuss:

  • when you can access your pension pots;
  • the different ways you can take money from your pension;
  • how each option is usually taxed; and
  • how to spot and avoid scams.

If you want to find out more about pensions in general, MoneyHelper is a government-backed service and gives a nice explanation of what a pension is on its website.

You May Be Interested In

Defined Benefit

You’re likely to be a member of the DB Section of the Scheme if you worked at the Partnership before 1 April 2015. XPS is the administrator of the DB Section.

The DB Section closed on 1 April 2020 and therefore members who joined the Partnership after 1 April 2015 will only have a Defined Contribution pension pot.

Defined Contribution

This is where you can find information about your current pension if you’re a Partner now, or were a Partner after 1 April 2015. The Defined Contribution pages are probably the most important for you.

Members who joined the Partnership before 1 April 2015 may also hold DC pension pots with Prudential or Legal and General, as well as a Defined Benefit Pension in the Scheme. We previously referred to this as Hybrid or Dual Benefit. This is because you may have joined the DC Section of the Scheme when you started working at the Partnership and then, after a defined waiting period (which depends on the date you joined the Partnership), you would have become eligible to join the DB Section.

The DB Section closed on 1 April 2020 and therefore members who joined after 1 April 2015 will only have a DC Section pension pot.