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Guided Retirement: What it means for the future of pension planning

Guided Retirement: What it means for the future of pension planning

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For decades, retirement planning in the UK was relatively straightforward. Many workers were members of Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes, providing a predictable income in later life. Today, however, the landscape looks very different.

With the rise of Defined Contribution (DC) pensions, individuals now carry much greater responsibility for turning their pension savings into a sustainable retirement income. As policymakers introduce the concept of Guided Retirement, it’s worth exploring why this shift matters and what it could mean for future retirees.

Guided Retirement Planning

A changing retirement landscape

The move from DB to DC pensions has fundamentally changed how people experience retirement.

Rather than receiving a guaranteed income, many people now reach retirement with several pension pots accumulated across different employers. This fragmented approach can make it difficult to understand how much income their savings might generate and how long those savings need to last.

At the same time, engagement with retirement planning remains low. Research suggests that 37% of people have not started planning for retirement by their late 40s, leaving many facing major financial decisions with limited preparation.

The challenge of turning savings into income

Accumulating pension wealth is only part of the journey. Deciding how to use those savings is often far more complex.

Many retirees prioritise flexibility and immediate access to cash, particularly the tax-free lump sum available from pension savings. While this can provide valuable financial freedom, it may also result in unstructured withdrawals that increase the risk of running out of money later in retirement.

Despite the significance of these decisions, relatively few people seek professional guidance. Only around 30% of pension plans accessed for the first time involve regulated financial advice, meaning the majority of people navigate this stage without expert support.

Enter guided retirement

Recognising these challenges, the Pension Schemes Act 2026 introduces the concept of Guided Retirement.

Under the new framework, pension schemes will be expected to offer default retirement income solutions designed to help members convert their pension savings into a more sustainable income throughout retirement.

These solutions are not intended to replace regulated financial advice. Instead, they aim to provide practical support for those who may not seek personalised advice but still need help making informed decisions.

One size doesn’t fit all

Creating retirement solutions that work for everyone is impossible.

Instead, Guided Retirement will rely on segmentation – grouping members with similar characteristics and needs. Factors such as age, pension pot size, and the role that pension savings will play in an individual’s overall retirement income can help shape suitable approaches.

However, pension schemes often have limited information about members. Important considerations such as health, housing status, family responsibilities, and other sources of wealth may not be readily available.

As a result, the first generation of Guided Retirement solutions is likely to use broader categories and simpler assumptions.

Guided Retirement

Retirement is a journey, not a single decision

One of the most important principles behind Guided Retirement is recognising that retirement planning doesn’t end when someone stops working.

Circumstances change. Spending patterns evolve. Health can deteriorate. Family commitments emerge unexpectedly.

For this reason, Guided Retirement should be viewed as an ongoing pathway rather than a one-off decision. Regular reviews and adaptable strategies will be essential to ensure retirement plans continue to meet changing needs.

Innovation in retirement solutions

New retirement products are already beginning to reflect this more flexible approach.

Emerging solutions combine features such as:

  • Flexible drawdown arrangements that allow continued access to savings.
  • Later-life guaranteed income through deferred annuities.
  • Sustainable withdrawal strategies designed to reduce the risk of exhausting pension funds.
  • Emergency access provisions to support unexpected financial needs.

The aim is to balance competing priorities: providing security while preserving flexibility.

Learning from international experience

The UK is not alone in grappling with these challenges.

Australia’s Retirement Income Covenant has highlighted that developing a policy framework is only the first step. Successful implementation depends on effective communication, robust member data, and practical solutions that people can understand and use confidently.

These lessons reinforce the importance of keeping Guided Retirement simple and accessible.

Embedding guidance into the retirement journey

A key question remains: when should Guided Retirement be introduced?

Should members engage with it several years before retirement? At the point they first access their pension? Or after they’ve taken their tax-free cash?

There are also important decisions around how retirement solutions should be presented. Potential approaches include:

  • Soft recommendations, where members are guided towards a preferred option.
  • Trustee or provider-led pathways, assigning members to solutions based on defined criteria.
  • Automatic defaults, where individuals are enrolled unless they actively choose otherwise.

Each model involves trade-offs between member choice, engagement levels, and the responsibility placed on providers.

Communication will be critical

Even the most carefully designed retirement solution will fail if people don’t understand it.

Clear, timely communication will therefore play a vital role. Using simple language such as “income for life”, supported by digital tools and ongoing engagement, can help members feel more confident in their decisions.

Guided Retirement must also work alongside existing sources of support, including Pension Wise, targeted guidance services, regulated financial advice, and pension dashboards. A joined-up experience will be essential to avoid confusion.

Bringing retirement planning to life

The real value of Guided Retirement becomes clearer when viewed through the experiences of everyday retirees.

It has the potential to help people:

  • Smooth their income throughout retirement and reduce the risk of running out of money.
  • Bridge the gap between retiring and reaching State Pension age.
  • Simplify decision-making for those with multiple pension pots.
  • Adapt to unexpected life events, such as changes in health or caring responsibilities.

No two retirements look exactly the same, but better support can improve outcomes for many.

Looking ahead

Guided Retirement represents one of the most significant developments in UK retirement policy in recent years.

Importantly, it is not a single product or a silver bullet. It is an evolving support framework designed to help people make better decisions about their pension savings.

Early solutions may be relatively simple and constrained by limited member data. Over time, however, they should become more sophisticated as providers gain greater insight into retirees’ needs and behaviours.

Ultimately, success will depend on several key factors:

  • Keeping solutions simple and easy to understand.
  • Providing enough flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances.
  • Using effective segmentation to meet the needs of different groups.
  • Maintaining regular communication throughout retirement.
  • Integrating support across the wider pensions ecosystem.

As more people rely on DC pensions to fund their later years, helping individuals navigate the transition from saving to spending has never been more important. Guided Retirement could play a vital role in improving retirement outcomes for millions of future retirees.

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