Scottish Widows launches mobile banking-inspired digital service

Aims to educate customers

Hannah Godfrey
clock • 1 min read

Scottish Widows has launched a digital service for consumers aimed at helping them understand and access their workplace pensions.

The service gives customers access to information such as their workplace pension value, their contribution history, and how their pension funds are invested. It also allows customers to update personal details, and access educational material and videos to learn more about retirement planning. The service will be rolled out to workplace pension customers over the next six months, and has recently been promoted to about 30 employers as part of a national roadshow run by Scottish Widows and Pension Geeks to improve retirement saving habits across the UK. Scottish Widows said additio...

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