NHS Pensions Explained

10 November 2025 12:30pm–1:30pm

Online via Microsoft Teams

This Webinar is taking place as part of our Financial Wellbeing Week of events – follow this link to find out more.

Financial Wellbeing Week 10-14 November 2025 Free webinars to help you get to grips with money now and in the future

This session, hosted by Quilter Financial Advisers, will cover essential topics such as how the NHS Pension Scheme works, recent pension changes, and ways to ensure a comfortable retirement. It’s a great opportunity to learn about boosting your pension provision and protecting your family’s income.

This session is facilitated by an expert financial adviser and offers you the chance to explore the following topics:

  • How the NHS Pension Scheme works
  • Recent changes to pensions and how they affect you
  • How much you might get from your pension and whether it will be enough for a comfortable retirement
  • AVCs and other ways to boost your pension provision
  • Protecting your and your family’s income while you are working
  • Early retirement: could it be an option for you?

This webinar is delivered by Quilter Financial Advisers, the trusted financial advice partner of UNISON. They are a leading financial business dedicated to helping you achieve your aspirations through expert financial planning.

This webinar is delivered on Teams, and it will not be recorded.

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NHS Pensions Explained - FWW 2025

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