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Your annual pensions newsletter

Welcome to our annual newsletter, following on from a successful annual member forum in November.

If you joined our live event on 15 November, we hope you enjoyed the updated and more interactive format and found the content useful. You can watch the recording back below.

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We received over 1,500 questions from you, and we’ve tried to cover as many themes as possible below. If you can’t find the answer to your question, please log on to Manage Your Account and use the online help assistant or send a secure message to the team at Legal & General.

If you have any feedback on the forum, or have any suggestions for topics to cover next year, please complete our survey.

Manage Your Account

See which funds you’re invested in and how they’re performing. You can also make changes to your plan and contact Legal & General securely.

Pension consolidation

Learn more about finding old pensions and how
Legal & General’s pension tracing service may be able to help.

Your pension and living abroad

Find out how living abroad might impact your pension when saving for or taking retirement.

Making the most of your tax allowances

Tax can be complicated, but with tax relief available on your pension contributions, it can be a really great way to save for your retirement.

Nominating a beneficiary

Tell us who you'd like to receive your pension money if the unexpected happens.

Options for taking your retirement money

Find out the different ways you can use your pension pot to fund your retirement.

Retirement planner

Use the retirement planner to see if your pension savings are on track.

You can explore your options for taking your money and experiment with the income you could achieve.

You can start planning now using the generic planner or log into Manage Your Account for more personalised projections.

FREE course with the Open University

Check out Legal & General's course with the Open University: Retirement planning made easy if you feel your own knowledge and financial understanding could do with a more systematic approach.

Government money help and guidance.

A government service offering free and impartial pension guidance for the over 50s.

Find an independent financial adviser.