A third of Brits have lost track of their pension pots, research reveals
Researchers found 79% had little or no idea how much money they had saved for retirement, and 27% did not know who their pension provider was.
More than three in 10 Brits have lost track of their pension pots, according to research commissioned by Moneyfarm and conducted by Perspectus Global in December 2025.
Researchers found 79% had little or no idea how much money they had saved for retirement, and 27% did not know who their pension provider was.
34% said they had a pension plan “out there somewhere” that they have completely lost track of or lost the details to.
Brits still aim to retire at 62 with a yearly income close to £30,000, but experts said this was “wildly unrealistic”.
45% said they had lost track of savings, investments and bank accounts, while 49% had lost track of company pension pots from previous jobs.
73% did not know what the state pension is worth each month.
87% agreed pensions are too confusing, with 68% saying they do not understand the different types of retirement plans available.
76% had never had a professional pensions expert explain their options and 58% admitted they stick their head in the sand when it comes to saving for their future.









