![]() ![]() The more I’ve looked into pensions recently, it’s made me realise they’re such an important tool for everyone. As long as you have a bit of money to put aside, you can have a pension. We need to stop thinking that people can only have a pension if they earn a lot or come from a wealthy background. He’s produced a new track and accompanying video to encourage people to ask questions, make connections and think about their future intentions. The campaign is also persuading people to pay their pension some attention by partnering with grime artist and Bafta-winning TV cook Big Zuu. Supervising homework 07:06 Register for online access to your accountsĬleaning the toilet 08:06 Check your personal details are up-to-dateĬhanging the bed sheets 08:24 Use the online calculator at .uk Loading the dishwasher 06:42 Find all your pension paperwork This isn’t about saving more money – we just want people to spend a little time making sure they know where their pensions are and how to keep an eye on them. The funds people build up in their workplace pensions are money they’ll depend on for several decades after they stop working so there aren’t many more important tasks. We’re suggesting everyone skips a job this week and uses the time for some pension admin instead, or perhaps persuades another member of the household to step in. We’re all busy looking after the regular household chores, but it’s important that paying attention to your pension isn’t always the last thing on your to-do list. The industry-wide Pension Attention campaign is urging people to replace one of their usual tasks with a pension-related job for just one week to ensure their long-term finances don’t get overlooked.Ĭampaign manager for Pension Attention, Sarah Cordey, said: The figures also show that 48 per cent of adults didn’t check-up on their retirement savings at all in the past twelve months.īy comparison, people spend at least 30 minutes every week on household chores such as doing the laundry, cleaning the bathroom and putting out the bins. People who check in on their pensions only do so for around half an hour each year, according to new research from the pensions industry. ![]()
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