Blog

A deep-dive into a variety of pension topics to help you understand and learn more about your pension and the Scheme.

Read our blog for further pension insights

Our blogs will give you information, tips, insights and guidance to help you get to know your pension and support you on your journey to retirement. 

A notepad with a picture of a pencil and the word blog written on the front.
6/1/2023
Author: Editorial
<h3><strong>Explore your RPS pension</strong><strong></strong></h3><p>Get familiar with your pension and benefits by&nbsp;<a href="https://member.railwayspensions.co.uk/login?ReturnUrl=https%3a%2f%2fmember.railwayspensions.co.uk%2fmy-rps" data-sf-ec-immutable="">registering for</a>&nbsp;and logging into your&nbsp;<a href="https://member.railwayspensions.co.uk/login?ReturnUrl=https%3a%2f%2fmember.railwayspensions.co.uk%2fmy-rps" data-sf-ec-immutable="">myRPS account</a>, where you can plan and manage your future easily. Pension jargon can feel confusing, which is why we’ve created ‘Read as you Need’&nbsp; <a href="/knowledge-hub/help-and-support/RAYN">guides</a>&nbsp;to make complex topics easy to understand. Our&nbsp;<a href="/knowledge-hub/news-and-views/blog">blog</a>&nbsp;offers insights to help you understand and manage your pension, tells you about changes in the industry and shows how the Trustee are working to look after your pension. You can also request an estimate of your benefits at any time by logging in and visiting the ‘My Pension’ section.<strong></strong><br></p><h3><strong>Set saving goals</strong></h3><p>Whether you want to enjoy a steadier pace of life or continue the lifestyle you have now, deciding what you’re saving for early on makes your goal for the future clearer and will help you plan more effectively to achieve it. &nbsp;<br></p><h3><strong>Understand what you might need in retirement - use our retirement budgeting calculator</strong></h3><p>Our&nbsp; <a href="/knowledge-hub/help-and-support/retirement-budgeting-calculator">quick-and-easy tool</a>&nbsp;will help give you a rough estimate of how much you’ll need for your desired future. This considers factors like where you plan on living and how many holidays you’d like per year.<br></p><h3><strong>Understand how you are doing against that target – use the planning tools</strong></h3><p>If you’re a defined benefit (DB) member, you can find out the income you’re likely to get from your RPS pension in retirement by using the Pension Planner. You’ll find this in the ‘Planning for the future’ section when you log in.</p><p>If you’re a defined contribution (DC) member, you can find out what your personal retirement account (PRA) might be worth when you plan to stop work by using our DC Modeller. You’ll find this in the ‘Planning for the future’ section when you log in.&nbsp;<br></p><h3><strong>Think about saving more if you need to - you can make Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs)</strong></h3><p>AVCs, put simply, are extra money you can put aside now to&nbsp; <a href="/pension-essentials/saving-more">boost your pension benefits</a>. To work out what impact AVCs may have, use the planner and modeller tools mentioned in the section above. Here, it’s helpful to consider the basics - home and bills, your wish-list – holidays and sports clubs, and the rest – family needs and potential unforeseen pay outs to see if you can afford to put a bit more aside towards your life after work.<strong></strong><br></p><h3><strong>Investment choices</strong></h3><p>For Industry Wide Defined Contribution (IWDC) members or those paying AVCs, the Trustee has selected a range of funds to invest your money into. If you want to select which funds to invest in, simply log in to your account to choose. If you don’t choose an option, you’ll automatically be entered into the ‘default’ fund, which is the&nbsp;<a href="https://member.railwayspensions.co.uk/iwdc-members/managing-investments/fund-choices#:~:text=Flexible%20Drawdown%20Lifestyle,-How%20it%20works&amp;text=This%20means%20the%20money%20that,as%20cash%20in%20the%20future." data-sf-ec-immutable="" data-sf-marked="">Flexible Drawdown Lifestyle Fund</a>&nbsp;if you’re a member of the IWDC Section or AVC Extra, or the Full Cash Withdrawal Lifestyle for BRASS members.<br></p><h3><strong>Transfer old pensions into your new one</strong></h3><p>For previous workers in the rail industry, you may be able to transfer your previous pensions into your new one. This is called an intersection transfer. To find out if you qualify for a transfer, have a look at your 'Member Guide’ which can be found in ‘My Library’ after you’ve registered for and logged into your account.<br></p><h3><strong>What to do if you get stuck…</strong></h3><p>Our virtual assistant is always on hand to offer you the help you need. Simply ask it a question and it will help you find the answer. Select the small blue/white face icon on the bottom right of your screen to open the virtual assistant.</p>
Blog

Starting to think about your pension

Happy New Year and a warm welcome to you all! Here are some tips to get the most out of your new pension.

Explore your RPS pension

Get familiar with your pension and benefits by registering for and logging into your myRPS account, where you can plan and manage your future easily. Pension jargon can feel confusing, which is why we’ve created ‘Read as you Need’  guides to make complex topics easy to understand. Our blog offers insights to help you understand and manage your pension, tells you about changes in the industry and shows how the Trustee are working to look after your pension. You can also request an estimate of your benefits at any time by logging in and visiting the ‘My Pension’ section.

Set saving goals

Whether you want to enjoy a steadier pace of life or continue the lifestyle you have now, deciding what you’re saving for early on makes your goal for the future clearer and will help you plan more effectively to achieve it.  

Understand what you might need in retirement - use our retirement budgeting calculator

Our  quick-and-easy tool will help give you a rough estimate of how much you’ll need for your desired future. This considers factors like where you plan on living and how many holidays you’d like per year.

Understand how you are doing against that target – use the planning tools

If you’re a defined benefit (DB) member, you can find out the income you’re likely to get from your RPS pension in retirement by using the Pension Planner. You’ll find this in the ‘Planning for the future’ section when you log in.

If you’re a defined contribution (DC) member, you can find out what your personal retirement account (PRA) might be worth when you plan to stop work by using our DC Modeller. You’ll find this in the ‘Planning for the future’ section when you log in. 

Think about saving more if you need to - you can make Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs)

AVCs, put simply, are extra money you can put aside now to  boost your pension benefits. To work out what impact AVCs may have, use the planner and modeller tools mentioned in the section above. Here, it’s helpful to consider the basics - home and bills, your wish-list – holidays and sports clubs, and the rest – family needs and potential unforeseen pay outs to see if you can afford to put a bit more aside towards your life after work.

Investment choices

For Industry Wide Defined Contribution (IWDC) members or those paying AVCs, the Trustee has selected a range of funds to invest your money into. If you want to select which funds to invest in, simply log in to your account to choose. If you don’t choose an option, you’ll automatically be entered into the ‘default’ fund, which is the Flexible Drawdown Lifestyle Fund if you’re a member of the IWDC Section or AVC Extra, or the Full Cash Withdrawal Lifestyle for BRASS members.

Transfer old pensions into your new one

For previous workers in the rail industry, you may be able to transfer your previous pensions into your new one. This is called an intersection transfer. To find out if you qualify for a transfer, have a look at your 'Member Guide’ which can be found in ‘My Library’ after you’ve registered for and logged into your account.

What to do if you get stuck…

Our virtual assistant is always on hand to offer you the help you need. Simply ask it a question and it will help you find the answer. Select the small blue/white face icon on the bottom right of your screen to open the virtual assistant.

What to read next...