Benefits of my membership
Find out more about the wide range of benefits your Fund pension offers you.
With your Fund membership, you get access to a wide range of benefits both while you're still working and once you take your pension.
A great way to plan for your future is to make the most of your Fund membership now. Some of the benefits include:
While you’re paying into your pension, your employer is paying in too. That means more pension benefits at no cost to you. You also benefit from tax relief on your contributions.
You can read more about tax relief on the tax limits page.
If you die before taking your pension your loved ones might get a tax-free lump sum. You can tell the Trustee who you would like to get this by making a nomination when you log in to your myFund account.
Your dependants - such as your family - may also get a pension.
For more information, please check your Member Guide, which you can find by logging into your myFund account.
You have the option to ‘top-up’ your main pension savings by paying Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs). It’s a tax-efficient way to pay extra and save more for the future.
You can find out more about AVCs and how they work on the saving more page of the website
As a Fund member...
It’s up to you how you choose to use it.
For example you can:
It’s important that you understand the benefits and limitations of each of these options before making a decision. Find out more on the ways to take my pension page
If you’ve been paying Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs) you can use the money in that pension pot to boost your pension even further. Find out more in the taking my BRASS page or the taking my AVC Extra page.
The tax free lump sum that is usually payable at retirement can be no more than £268,275 — 25% of the current standard Lifetime Allowance of £1,073,100.
Tax is taken from your pension payment before you receive it, based on a tax code supplied by HMRC.
This may include:
You can find out more on the my pension when I die page.
You can also read more about death benefits and how they are paid on the reporting a death page.