The following pension guides provide information on topics of interest for members of a BAE Systems pension scheme. You can also find frequently asked questions here.

Active DB & DC members

Paying AVCs

This guide explains all you need to know about paying Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs) if you are an active member of a BAE Systems pension scheme. 

Active DB & DC members

Annual Allowance

This guide explains the Annual Allowance and what happens if your pension savings over the tax year exceed the limit under which you can receive tax relief.

All members

Nomination of Beneficiaries

This guide outlines the importance of keeping your Nomination of Beneficiaries up to date, what it is and how to complete or update yours.

Active DB members

DB retirement process

This guide provides an explanation of the retirement process, actions and timings associated with drawing your pension if you retire immediately on leaving employment.

Active & deferred DB members

DB retirement options

This guide provides members of a DB pension scheme with an explanation of the options available at retirement.

Active DB members

Scheme Maximum

This guide gives DB members an understanding of the term Scheme Maximum and how it might be applied to your BAE Systems pension.

Active & deferred DB members

Stepped pension

This guide provides information about the Stepped pension option, available to some members at retirement.

Active DB members

Working part time

This guide provides information about how your pension may be affected if you are considering working part time.

Active DB members

Changing roles

This guide provides information about how your pension may be affected if you are considering a change in your role which will involve a salary reduction.

All members

Pensions and divorce

This guide provides members with an explanation of the impact divorce can have on their pension.

Pensioners

Tax codes

This guide provides an explanation of the tax codes that can be applied to pensions to help you understand what yours means and what action to take if you believe your tax code is incorrect.