What you might get

See your possible future

Get an idea of what you might get. Look at your Annual Benefit Statement. Then see what State Pension you could get. Once you’ve seen these, you can explore how you can take your money in the pension you have with us.

Log in to the Scottish Widows app

Registering for our app is quick and easy – you just need your National Insurance number and postcode to hand. If you’ve already registered for our online services, and use your email address to log in, it’s simple. Just use those same details to log in to our app.
 

Look at your last Annual Benefit Statement

Find your projection

Every year we send you an Annual Benefit Statement. Each one has a projection showing you what you might get. Bear in mind, this isn’t guaranteed.

If you 'accidentally filed your Annual Benefit Statement somewhere'

If yours is beyond your reach for some reason, don't worry. We can give you a projection if you give us a call. Have your plan or policy number ready and call us.

Get in touch

  • How to find your plan number

    You can find your plan (or policy) number on your Annual Benefit Statement or on any letters from us. If you use our digital service, you can find your plan number there as well.

    Can't find it?

    Don't worry if you haven't got your plan number to hand. We can help recover it over the phone. Call us.

See all the ways you can use your pension

Look at what you might get with our calculator

Look at what you might get with our calculator

You can get an idea of what you can do with your pension and how much you might get by using our calculator.

Pension options calculator

Other ways you can take your pension

Other ways you can take your pension

Explore all the ways you can use your pension when you reach 55 (due to increase to 57 in 2028).

Options for taking your money

Look at your state pension

Look at your state pension

The State Pension could be a big part of your retirement income when you can get this, which could be in your late 60s. See what you'll get, at what age you’ll get it and whether making up for any missed National Insurance contributions might get you more.

Calculate your State Pension