Choose Aviva Wealth
You can manage your Aviva Wealth investments and pension on the go and at home. Offering expert fund management from Aviva Investors and a free service tracking down lost pensions, we can help you put the right pieces together for your future.
Investments you control
Whether you're new to it all or very experienced, we have an option to suit you.
A trusted brand
Invest with Aviva Wealth and join the millions who trust us with their savings and investments.
Free pension tracing
Did you know there's over £26 billion* in lost pensions in the UK? Let us help you find yours.
The value of a pension and investment can go down as well as up. You could get back less than invested. Tax benefits are subject to change and dependent on individual circumstances.
Aviva Pension
Get retirement ready with either a personal or workplace pension.
Aviva Stocks & Shares ISA
Choose from our simple ready-made funds or our full range of investments on our award-winning investment platform.
Aviva Save
Discover a wide range of savings accounts with great rates.
Get more from your workplace pension
Check its performance, transfer other pensions in, and use our pension forecaster.
Aviva Financial Advice
Need pension or investment advice? Find out how financial advice can help.
Aviva Investors
Want to learn more about investments? Get in-depth analysis from our investment managers.
Reasons to choose us
Finding and combining pensions
Let's help you bring them together
Our Find and Combine service tracks down lost pensions, making sure you get your fair share of your retirement money.
Download the Aviva Wealth app
From ISAs to SIPPs to investment accounts, manage your portfolio on the go.
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Something not adding up?
Tools and calculators
Plan your perfect retirement with our tools and stay on top of your investments with a range of easy to use calculators.
Aviva Wealth library
Want to know more? We’ve got a whole heap of articles to help you understand various aspects of your finances better.
What is investing?
Find out how you could make your money work smarter with our easy-to-understand guide.
Understanding lower risk investments
Choosing investments at the right risk level for you.
What is Capital Gains Tax?
Selling something of value? You could have tax to pay. Our guide can help clear things up.
What is a general investment account?
If you've used up your ISA allowance but want to keep investing a general investment account could be ideal.
What is a stocks and shares ISA?
A stocks & shares ISA has a tax efficient wrapper that is put around your investments, so investment growth earned within this ISA is tax-free.
How do ISAs work?
Our guide to how ISAs work, your annual allowance and the types of ISA to choose from.
Which savings account?
Easy access? Fixed term? We break down why you should use a savings account and help you work out which one is right for you.
Which ISA suits you?
Cash or stocks and shares? We can help you choose the best fit.
Changes to the normal minimum pension age
The age that you can start taking your pension is changing from 55 to 57 from 6th April 2028. Find out more about the change here.
How much to pay into your pension
Considering how much you’ll need for a comfortable retirement will help you decide how much to pay into your pension.
Taking part of your pension
There are a few different ways to take your money as you approach retirement. See your options on withdrawing part of your pension money.
What’s a SIPP (Self-Invested Personal Pension)?
A SIPP is a type of personal pension where the investment decisions belong to you. You decide how and where your money is invested from a wide range of options.
Should I have more than one pension?
Things to think about when deciding whether to make additional payments into a workplace or a personal pension.
Moving your pension into one pot
Transferring all your pensions into one could save time and provide a clearer picture when you’re making retirement plans. Capital at risk.
SIPP vs ISA or both?
There are benefits to SIPPs and ISAs and for some, both is a good option. Find out more about the key differences to SIPP vs ISA here.
Pensions for the self-employed: what you need to know
Don’t let saving for your future slip any further down your priority list: here’s what you need to know about paying into a pension if you’re self-employed. Capital at risk.