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Investing as you approach retirement

It’s important, particularly if you’re 10 years or less from retirement, to ensure that your pension savings are invested in a way that reflects your circumstances and the way you want to take your money at your selected retirement age.

If you haven’t done so already, you need to ask yourself a couple of key questions.

Is your selected retirement age right for you?

Do you still intend - or can you afford - to take your money when you had originally planned?

If your selected retirement age no longer reflects your circumstances or your plans, you may want to change it.

If you still intend to take your money at your selected retirement age, then you just need to check that it’s invested in a way that reflects how you plan to take the money from your pension savings.

Do you know how you plan to take your money?

You have a range of options when it comes to taking money from your pension savings. Have a look at ‘Your options from age 55’ for more details.

Knowing how you intend to take your money will help you choose investments that reflect the way you plan to take your pension savings.

There are a number of other factors to consider. The Making your own investment choices page can help you focus on all the things you should be thinking about when it comes to choosing investments.

Approaching retirement guide

A guide to investing your pension savings as you approach your selected retirement date.

Making your investment choices

Some of the things you should be thinking about when making your own choices.

Your investment options

You can find out more about the different types of investments available to you.