The search for lost pensions
Photo by Dariusz Sankowski at Unsplash

The search for lost pensions

In which our intrepid adventurer sets off to scour the internet jungle in search of long-lost pensions …

Boring-but-necessary disclaimer. I'm not a financial adviser and no-one should assume anything I write here is financial advice. It only reflects my experience of looking into my pension.

In the dim and distant past of my career I worked for a couple of companies I don’t have any pension records for. One was a large multi-national travel company. The other was a small editorial agency.

So, I decided to use the Pension Tracing Service to see if there are any old pensions attached to those jobs.

First search

I decide to look for the large travel company first.

Screenshot from gov.uk website showing Pension Tracing Service start

Searching for Find pension contact details brings me to the home screen for the Pension Tracing Service on the Gov.uk website. There’s the usual big green button for finding out more.

Screenshot from gov.uk website

Then I have to agree that I’m looking for contact details only for a pension for myself, or someone I have permission from. How do they check, I wonder? Anyway, I agree.

Screenshot from gov.uk website

Am I looking for an NHS, civil service, teacher or armed services pension? None of the above.


Screenshot from gov.uk website

Is it a workplace or personal pension? It’s a workplace pension.


Screenshot from gov.uk website

Do I know the name of the employer who set up the pension?

Yes, although I don’t think they’re called that any more.

(Nerdy writer alert: ‘Do you know the name of the employer, who set up the pension?’ Anyone else think the comma in that sentence isn’t needed?)

This brings up a search box headed Search using an employer’s name, so I do, and get the name of the employer I used to work for. When I click on the employer’s name I get another screen showing:

  • the current name of the pension scheme
  • a drop-down menu showing previous names for the scheme, none of which ring a bell with me, and
  • contact details – only a postal address and a phone number, no email address. 

I make a note of the details.

Second search

Then I click Search again and go through the same process for the other employer I want to look up – the small publishing agency.

There’s no trace of a company using any of the names I have for them.

Clicking No brings up another screen asking if I know the name of the pension scheme. I’m not sure there even was one.

No alt text provided for this image

Clicking No again takes me to a screen suggesting I check the name of the company with Companies House, and gives me a link.

The link takes me to the Companies House website and gives me a search box to search for the name of the company. There are a number of companies with similar names, but none of them look like the right one They were very small, and I worked there for less than a year, so it’s highly unlikely there would be any pension. But at least I’ve looked.

The final step

I’ve written a letter to the travel company, giving them my personal details – name, date of birth, National Insurance number - and asking if they have any pension records for me. (I decided not to bother phoning them in the current climate.) I’ll update this in future if anything comes back.

So, that’s my experience of using the Pension Tracing Service. I hope this helps you find any old pensions lurking in the undergrowth of your work history.

Coming next in my pension adventure: Putting it all together - the great pension collection! Follow the adventure on my blog at felicitymorganwriter.com

#LoveYourPension #PensionHowTo


要查看或添加评论,请登录

Felicity Morgan的更多文章

  • An appointment with Pension Wise: Part 2

    An appointment with Pension Wise: Part 2

    As part of my #PensionAdventure, I took up my free Pension Wise appointment. In Part 1, I looked at where to find it…

    5 条评论
  • An appointment with Pension Wise: Part 1

    An appointment with Pension Wise: Part 1

    Did you know there’s a free government service designed to help you understand your retirement options? There is, and…

    7 条评论
  • Give me (pension) freedom ...

    Give me (pension) freedom ...

    You may have heard about pension freedom and be wondering what it is. Or, you may be wondering what you can do with…

  • It's Pensions Awareness Week!

    It's Pensions Awareness Week!

    Today, Tuesday 15 September, is Pensions Awareness Day, part of Pensiosn Awareness Week – 14-18 September. Find out…

  • What species of pension is this?

    What species of pension is this?

    Pensions, like penguins, come in different species. Join me as I continue on my #PensionAdventure, taking a really…

  • Could you spot a pension scam?

    Could you spot a pension scam?

    People want your money. Some people will try anything to get it.

  • Women aged 67 or over: are you getting all your State Pension?

    Women aged 67 or over: are you getting all your State Pension?

    I recently wrote an article with a blow-by-blow account of how to get a State Pension forecast. This was squarely aimed…

    2 条评论
  • How to get a State Pension forecast

    How to get a State Pension forecast

    I'm going on a #pensionadventure, diving into my pension records to find out how much I've got, where it is and what I…

  • How can we rebrand pensions?

    How can we rebrand pensions?

    Pensions can make a massive difference to your quality of life, but they have an image problem. People think they're…

    11 条评论

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了