TSB Scheme Introduction Video

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TSB - scheme introduction video
Your scheme introduction video
Welcome to your TSB Pension Plan
Let’s take a look around …
Contributions
Each time you pay in, your employer pays in too. The government also helps in the form of tax relief (limits apply).
For most new joiners, TSB will pay 8%. You pay 3% but have the option to pay more. TSB will do the same (limits apply). For more information see your member booklet at legalandgeneral.com/tsb
Investments
Unless you tell us otherwise, your savings will be invested in the scheme default investment option. This is called the Target Date Fund. If you choose to make your own investment decisions, you should invest your savings in a way that reflects your circumstances and goals.
The way your savings are invested can help to support positive change. To find out more go to www.legalandgeneral.com/workplace/esg
Your scheme’s investment guide will tell you what your investment options are. You can review and change the way your savings are invested in your online account at legalandgeneral.com/mya
Charges
You pay an Annual Management Charge of 0.09% for administration, and a Fund Management Charge of 0.15% if you’re invested in the default investment option.
This means that for every £100 in your retirement savings pot, you will pay a total annual charge of £0.24p each year. Remember, your Fund Management Charge may change if you choose different investments.
Retirement options
When you’re ready to start using your retirement savings, it’s important to know what your options are. To find out more visit legalandgeneral.com/tsb
Unless you’re suffering from ill health, the earliest you can do this is from age 55 (although this will increase to age 57 in 2028). Generally, the first 25% of your retirement savings pot is tax free, the rest is taxed as income.
Help and advice
Pension WiseOpens in new tab (moneyhelper.org.uk/pensionwiseOpens in new tab) is a service from MoneyHelper and can help with these decisions.
You should also consider taking financial advice. To find a local adviser, go to unbiased.co.ukOpens in new tab. Advisers may charge for their services.
We have planning tools that can help you check if your retirement savings are on track. You can find them in your online account or by going to your scheme website.
There are 2 other videos in our scheme introduction series:
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Transferring your pensions to Legal & General.
You'll find them on your scheme website.
Thank you for watching and for saving with Legal & General.