Is Your Pension On Track? Get A Pension Review

When did you last check whether your pension is doing what you need it to? For most people the honest answer is never – yet it may be one of your largest assets.

A pension is easy to set up and even easier to forget. The trouble is that a plan you took out years ago may now be charging more than it needs to, invested in funds that no longer suit you, or simply not on course to give you the retirement you want.

A pension review is a straightforward way to find out where you stand. An FCA-authorised adviser looks at what you have, what it is costing you and whether it is on track – then tells you, honestly, whether anything needs to change. Sometimes the answer is that everything is fine. Either way, you know.

At Pensions Advice UK, we connect you with FCA-authorised financial advisers who can review your pensions and give you a clear picture. We do not provide financial advice. We act solely as an introducer.

What a pension review looks at

  • Charges – whether you are paying more than you need to, and what that costs over time.
  • Performance and investments – whether your money is invested in a way that still suits you.
  • Are you on track? – whether your savings are heading towards the retirement you want.
  • Old and forgotten pensions – pulling everything together so nothing is overlooked.
  • Your options – what, if anything, is worth doing next.

A sensible first step, whatever your situation

You do not need to be close to retirement to benefit from a review. Whether you are decades away, a few years off, or already drawing an income, knowing whether your pension is on track puts you in control of one of your most important assets.

A proper review means assessing your individual circumstances – your charges, your investments, your goals and your timescale. That assessment can only be made by a qualified adviser, which is why we introduce you to an FCA-authorised firm rather than attempting it ourselves.

Submitting your enquiry is free. Any fees for advice will be explained to you directly by the authorised firm before you proceed.

NOTE: (We do not provide financial advice. We act solely as an introducer)

Common questions

Does a pension review cost anything?
It is free to enquire and be introduced to an adviser. If any advice or service carries a fee, the authorised firm will explain that to you in full before you decide to proceed.


What will I need to provide?
Usually some basic details about your existing pensions. The adviser will tell you exactly what they need once they are in touch.

What if my pension is already fine?
Then you will know that, which is valuable in itself. A review is not about changing things for the sake of it – it is about being sure.


I have several old pensions – can they all be reviewed?
Yes. An adviser can look at everything together, including older pensions you may have lost track of, so you get one clear picture.

Important information

Pensions Advice UK is a trading name of GAP-GNX Ltd. We are not authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority and we do not provide financial, investment, pension or tax advice. We act solely as an introducer.

The information on this page is general information only. It is not a personal recommendation and should not be relied upon when making decisions about your pension. Whether any course of action is right for you depends on your individual circumstances.When you make an enquiry, we may introduce you to an FCA-authorised financial adviser.

Any advice, recommendation or regulated service will be provided by that authorised firm, not by Pensions Advice UK. The authorised firm will explain its services and any fees to you directly before you decide to proceed. FCA-authorised firms may have their own criteria for accepting clients, over which we have no control.

The value of pensions and investments can fall as well as rise, and you may get back less than you put in.

Past performance is not a guide to future returns. Transferring or combining pensions is not right for everyone and may mean giving up valuable benefits or guarantees.Free and impartial guidance about your pension options is available from the government’s MoneyHelper service, and if you are aged 50 or over from Pension Wise, at moneyhelper.org.uk.

Find out where you stand.

An FCA-authorised adviser can help you understand:

  • What you are paying in charges
  • Whether your pension is on track
  • How your old pensions all fit together
  • Whether anything needs to change

It is free to enquire.

A few minutes now. Peace of mind later.

Your pension is likely one of your biggest assets. A review by an FCA-authorised adviser tells you whether it is working as hard as it should. It is free to enquire.