Default investments for members are regularly reviewed. Following a 2023 review with an independent investment adviser, it was felt that changing the default investment to the L&G PMC Target Date Fund will produce a better outcome for members, although this cannot be guaranteed.
The L&G PMC Target Date Fund looks at your chosen retirement age and adjusts the way your pension savings are invested as you move closer to - and then into - retirement. By adjusting your investments to fit your chosen retirement age, this should allow for more flexibility in how and when you access your pension savings. This is why it’s important for you to review your retirement age to make sure it still reflects your current plans.
If your retirement plans change in the future, you can change your retirement age, along with choosing the target date fund that matches your new retirement date. For more information on this please see our Your guide to target date funds (PDF 1207KB).
We recently wrote to you about this investment change, detail on the dates we plan to move your investments can be found in this communication.
Please note, we monitor market conditions closely and may decide to delay the move by up to 30 days. If the delay is longer than this, we'll contact you to let you know.
If you invest in one or more of our funds, you will pay two main types of regular costs and charges:
Annual management charge (AMC): This regular charge covers the cost of running your pension. We work out the charge daily and take it once a month by selling units in the fund or funds you’re invested in. We show the AMC as a percentage of each of your pension’s fund values over the year.
You can find the AMC on the documentation you received when you joined your employer’s scheme.
Fund management charge (FMC): This regular charge varies from fund to fund and covers the day-to-day costs of managing the fund. The FMC is taken by adjusting the unit price of the fund in which you are invested on a daily basis. We show the FMC as a percentage of each of your pension’s fund values over the year. The FMC includes any applicable additional expenses. These are variable and consist of things like share registration fees, legal fees and custodian fees. They can vary throughout the year and the FMC may change from time to time when they are updated.
You can find out where your pension savings are currently invested, as well as more information about what other funds are available to you, in your online account.