For retirement and the journey to it
For the life we live and all of the twists and turns we are here beside you, explore our tools and support to help you on your journey to retirement and the life ahead.
Real life doesn’t follow a straight line. Your plans for retirement don't have to either.
If you’re feeling like retirement is harder to plan for than it used to be, you’re not the only one. In fact, 47% of UK adults think their retirement finances are mainly influenced by factors outside of their control*. And when life throws a curveball, it can be hard to know what to do next.
Maybe you’ve retired and your empty nest has filled up again with adult children (or even grandchildren). Maybe you’re looking for a more flexible job so you can care for someone who once cared for you. Or maybe your plans have simply changed shape over time.
Wherever you’re at, we’re here to support you along the way.
For the twists and turns on the road to retirement
Big life moments like a divorce, buying a new home, or stepping into a caring role can change everything overnight. And the same is true for your career: you might switch jobs, pause work, go self employed, or step back because life needs you somewhere else.
These changes can reshape your priorities, your day to day finances, and how much you’re able to save. They can also shift what retirement looks like and when it might happen. Caring responsibilities can have a big influence on these decisions. And with about 5.8 million unpaid carers in the UK**, it’s no surprise that many people find their career and long term plans shaped by the support they give.
The good news? Small, steady steps can make everything feel more manageable. The links below can help you understand your options, make sense of the numbers, and take the next step toward the future you want - at your own pace.
- Visit our retirement hub for support
- See if combining pensions could be right for you
- Try our pension calculator
A pension is an investment. Its value can go down as well as up and could be worth less than what was paid in.
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When retirement doesn’t always mean retiring
Retirement isn’t always a hard stop, it can be more of a shift. It might mean easing back your hours, trying something new, or balancing a bit of work with the things that matter most to you. But even with the best plans, life can still rewrite the script. Family needs, changes in health, or an empty nest becoming full again can all reshape what ‘retired life’ really looks like.
When there are more moving parts, getting the right support can make a real difference. Yet around four in ten people in the UK (41%) do not access financial advice when taking money from their Defined Contribution pension***. If you’d like a clearer view of your options, we can help - so you can spend less time worrying about the details and more time rediscovering what you enjoy. The links below can be a great place to start.
- Get some retirement advice
- Explore options for retirement with our tool
- Free retirement webinars with our experts
Imagine retirement with our new tool
We want to help you imagine the later life you want. Why? Because if you can picture your life in retirement, how you’ll spend your time and who you’ll spend it with - it makes it easier to plan your retired life, your way.
This tool is designed to get you thinking about your life in retirement, whatever that might look like for you. We'll guide you through questions that help you visualise your retirement and explore what your future will feel like.
Take the quiz, share it with someone you'll spend time with in retirement, get the conversation and the planning started. Your answers might surprise you, and of course can change over time, you can always come back and take it again.
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Go to our workplace siteAre you a business looking for a pension provider?
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Go to our adviser siteAre you a financial adviser?
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Go to the Standard Life CentreLooking for retirement insights?
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*Standard Life Centre for the Future of Retirement, Retirement Voice 2025 (October 2025)
** Census 2021 and 2022, provided by Carers UK
***FCA, Financial Lives 2024 survey