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Your pension explained
Discover the difference between DB and DC pensions, find out why tax relief is more exciting than it sounds, how to spot a pension scam, trace an old pension and what all that jargon really means.
What type of pension do you have?
Start your journey by telling us what sort of pension you have. If you’re not sure, your employer will be able to tell you.
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Defined Benefit
Discover the benefits of setting up a DB Online account, find your member guide and links to information about what to expect when you retire.
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Defined Contribution
Learn how to setup your Retirement Savings Account, find your member guide and access lot's of useful information about your DC pension.
How TPT invests
Your pension savings are managed by our experienced investment team, TPT Investment Management (TPTIM).
If you have a defined contribution (DC) pension with us, this investment activity is overseen by Verity Trustees Limited (VTL).
If you have a defined benefit (DB) pension with us, your savings are overseen by either VTL or your own Trustee Board. This depends on the way your pension scheme is set up, and your employer will be able to confirm this for you.
Get in touch
Tell us which type of TPT pension you have and we’ll put you in touch with the right team. We’re available from 8:30am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday on 0113 234 5500.
Please have your membership number handy so we can quickly access your records. Alternatively, you might be able to self-serve by signing into your account below.
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