Organisations from across the pensions industry are joining forces this autumn for Pension Engagement Season - a nation-wide campaign that will encourage savers to pay more attention to their pension planning and financial wellbeing.
A series of activities will take place throughout the season. It kicks off with Pension Awareness Week, which takes place between 31 October and 4 November, followed by National Pensions Tracing Day on 30 October and Talk Money Week, from 7-11 November.
During Pension Awareness Week, you can book onto a range of free online live shows on various pension topics.
The campaign will also be running on social media so make sure you follow #PensionAttention for handy tips and information on your pensions, plus updates on pensions-related topics and events.
What’s on during Pension Awareness Week?
Here are the new dates for the live shows that will be taking place during Pension Awareness Week. You can sign up to join them at pensionawarenessday.com/live-shows. Don’t worry if you miss any of the shows, you’ll be able to watch the recordings later.
Monday 31 October
10am-10.45am – What is a pension and how do pensions work?
12.30pm-13.15pm – How much pension do I need?
3pm-3.45pm – All you need to know on combining pension pots and finding lost pensions
Tuesday 1 November
10am-10.45am – How can I take my pension money?
12.30pm-13.15pm – The new State Pension explained
3pm-3.45pm – How is my pension invested?
Wednesday 2 November
10am-10.45am – Take care of your finances
12.30pm-13.15pm – Pensions and tax explained
3pm-3.45pm – How women can better their retirement
Thursday 3 November
10am-10.45am – What is a pension and how do pensions work?
12.30pm-13.15pm – All you need to know on combining pension pots and finding lost pensions
3pm-3.45pm – How can I take my pension money?
6pm-6.45pm – Pension Credit explained
Friday 4 November
10am-10.45am – How much pension do I need?
12.30pm-13.15pm – How is my pension invested?
2pm-2.45pm – Take care of your finances
Pension Awareness Week events were originally scheduled to run in September but were postponed following the sad news of the passing of Her Majesty The Queen and the period of mourning that followed.