£750/month Pension from Age 22

Retirement at 65 · 43 years · UK pension projection

Pot at 65 (6% growth)
£1.82m
Monthly income (6%)
£6,056/mo
Total contributed
£387,000
Investment growth (6%)
£1.43m

Projected pension pot at 65 — £750/month from Age 22

Growth assumption Pot at age 65 Annual income (4% drawdown) Monthly income
Conservative (4%/yr) £1.03m £41,117 £3,426
Moderate (6%/yr) £1.82m £72,675 £6,056
Optimistic (8%/yr) £3.36m £134,248 £11,187
Total you contribute £387,000 over 43 years

How your pot grows — £750/month at 6% annual growth

Age Years saving Projected pot (6%) Contributed so far
27 5 £52,328 £45,000
32 10 £122,910 £90,000
37 15 £218,114 £135,000
42 20 £346,531 £180,000
47 25 £519,745 £225,000
52 30 £753,386 £270,000
57 35 £1.07m £315,000
62 40 £1.49m £360,000

Figures are future nominal values. Assumes £750/month contributed consistently with monthly compounding at 6% annual growth. Does not include employer contributions or inflation adjustment.

State Pension supplement

The full new State Pension in 2025-26 is £11,502/year (£958/month) for those with 35 qualifying NI years. Add this to your private pension income to estimate total retirement income. At 6% growth, your private pension adds £6,056/month — giving a combined £7,014/month if you qualify for the full State Pension.

Frequently asked questions

How much will I have in my pension if I save £750/month from age 22?

If you save £750/month from age 22 to age 65 (43 years), your projected pension pot is £1.03m at 4% annual growth, £1.82m at 6%, or £3.36m at 8%. You will have contributed £387,000 in total; the rest is investment growth.

What income will £1.82m in a pension provide?

Using the 4% sustainable withdrawal rate — a common rule of thumb — £1.82m provides approximately £72,675/year (£6,056/month) in retirement income. This does not include the State Pension (currently £11,502/year full new State Pension in 2025-26), which would supplement your private pension income.

Is £750/month enough for a pension?

The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association defines a 'moderate' retirement standard as around £31,300/year for a single person. To assess whether £750/month is enough, compare your projected income of £6,056/month to your expected retirement expenses, factoring in the State Pension and any other income sources.

How does employer matching affect my pension at £750/month?

The projections above show personal contributions only. If your employer matches contributions — typically 3–6% of salary — your total monthly pension saving could be significantly higher. For auto-enrolment, the minimum total is 8% of qualifying earnings (3% employer + 5% employee). Adding your employer contribution to £750/month will increase your final pot proportionally.

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