
We’ve taken the first step in refreshing your PensionBee app, known as your ‘BeeHive’. For a short period, you may notice features continue to change, and we’ll be rapidly rolling out new features to improve your experience over 2026.
At this stage, most of the changes are ‘under the hood’, and although it’ll look and work a little differently from what you’re used to, they’ll enable us to deliver exciting new improvements that’ll make managing your pension online even easier in the near future. These include:
- unified experience: a more seamless cross-device experience with the same features and layout across your app and our website;
- more transfer transparency: better visibility over what’s happening with your pension transfers that will help you complete your transfers more seamlessly;
- enhanced investment insights: providing a more detailed breakdown of how and where your money’s invested; and
- withdrawal improvements: enhanced ways to withdraw from your pension, (withdrawals can be made from the age of 55, rising to 57 from 2028).
What’s changed so far?
As you navigate the app, you may notice some differences between how the old and updated apps look and work. You’ll see a few parts of the app open in a secure in-app page instead of the usual built-in screens, but we’ll be introducing new built-in screens over the year.
Here’s a little guide to the current changes and where you can find some of the features you’re used to.
Summary (previously, the ‘Balance’ tab).
To keep the most important information accessible at a glance, we now show only your two most recent transactions here. This leaves room for us to bring new features that make your ‘Summary’ tab and managing your pension even more helpful. To see your full transaction history, simply tap or click ‘See all’.
My Pension (previously, the ‘Analytics’ tab)
Here you’ll find information related to your pension plan. Most notably, we’ve moved your plan information out of your ‘Account’ tab to here under ‘View plan information’. Other than that, you’ll continue to see your ‘Retirement planner’, ‘Transfer and contribution breakdown’ and ‘Past performance’ chart. We’ve got some great updates planned here, too, like more information about where and what your plan invests in and how your plan’s performing.
Actions (previously, the ‘Funds’ tab)
This is where you’ll go to transfer your old pensions, track and manage your transfers’ progress and top up your PensionBee pension. For now, the biggest change here is moving our ‘Refer a friend’ feature from your ‘Account’ tab. But there’s much more to come, including offering better visibility over what’s happening with your pension’s transfers.
Account
This sees some of the biggest changes. Perhaps, most importantly, this is where you’ll find our help and support information. If you need to contact your BeeKeeper, you can now find their email address under the ‘Support’ section, along with access to your FAQs.
For the time being, you can also access our content from here. These include blog articles, the Pension Confident Podcast and our Pension Academy video series. However, we’re looking forward to offering a refreshed version of our content soon.
The Account tab is where you’ll continue to manage personal details, like updating your phone number or address and your beneficiaries. You’ll also find your pension’s Annual Statements and other key documents under ‘Documents and resources’.
Let us know what you think
We’re always looking for ways to improve your experience as a PensionBee customer. If you have feedback about the changes or any other part of your PensionBee experience, email us at feedback@pensionbee.com.
Thank you for your patience as we navigate to a new and improved way to support you throughout your retirement journey.
Period | Market Event | FTSE World TR GBP (%) | 4Plus Plan (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
4Plus Plan’s inception – 6 Sept 2013 | QE Tapering, China Interbank Crisis and its aftermath | -5.44 | -2.41 |
3 Oct 2014 – 15 May 2015 | Oil price drop, Eurozone deflation fears & Greek election outcome | -5.87 | -1.77 |
7 Jan 2016 – 14 Mar 2016 | China’s currency policy turmoil, collapse in oil prices and weak US activity | -7.26 | -1.54 |
15 June 2016 – 30 June 2016 | BREXIT referendum | -2.05 | -1.07 |

















