SIPP cashback offer

Get up to £3,000 when you switch to the ii SIPP

Enjoy £100 to £3,000 cashback when you open an ii Personal Pension (SIPP) and switch to our low, flat fee.

Offer ends 5 April 2026. Transfer or deposit minimum £20,000 to qualify. Terms and exclusions apply.

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Important information: The ii SIPP is for people who want to make their own decisions when investing for retirement. As investment values can go down as well as up, you may end up with a retirement fund that’s worth less than what you invested. Usually, you won’t be able to withdraw your money until age 55 (57 from 2028). Before transferring your pension, check if you’ll be charged any exit fees and make sure you don't lose any valuable benefits such as guaranteed annuity rates, lower protected pension age or matching employer contributions. If you’re unsure about opening a SIPP or transferring your pension(s), please speak to an authorised financial adviser.

SIPP cashback offer

Deposit/transfer valueCashback
£20,000 – £49,999.99£100
£50,000 – £99,999.99£150
£100,000 – £249,999.99£250
£250,000 – £749,999.99£500
£750,000 – £999,999.99£750
£1,000,000 – £1,999,999.99£1,000
£2,000,000+£3,000

How the offer works

  1. Open a new ii Personal Pension (SIPP) or, if you’re already an ii customer, you can just log in and add a new account.
  2. Add a minimum of £20,000 to your pension to qualify for the cashback. You can do this by making a contribution and/or by transferring other pensions.
  3. We’ll pay your cashback within 30 days. To get your cash reward, make sure you have a Trading Account. Don't worry if you don't, you can add one at no extra cost when you log in. Cash rewards are subject to a 12-month holding period.

Read the offer terms for full details.

Important information: It’s important to take your time before transferring your pension. Make sure to consider what the best option is for you. Don’t transfer just to qualify for the offer, and don't rush any decision to meet the offer deadline. We periodically run offers, and there will likely be other opportunities in the future.

Before transferring your pension, check if you’ll be charged any exit fees and make sure you don't lose any valuable benefits such as, guaranteed annuity rates, lower protected pension age or matching employer contributions.

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Open your pension

If you’re new to ii, you’ll need to join us by opening a Personal Pension. Already have an account with us? Simply log in to your account to add one. Either way, it’ll take less than 15 minutes.

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Tell us about your pensions

You can start your transfer while opening your account, or at a later date when it's all set up. Once you submit your transfer, we'll reach out if there's any more information we need.

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Leave it to us

With your new ii Personal Pension open and transfer details submitted, it’s over to us. We’ll send you regular updates about your progress and our UK-based Customer Support team can help if you have any questions.

Before you transfer your pension

Transferring a pension to an ii SIPP can be a great choice for many reasons. It can save you money, improve your investment options and give you greater flexibility at retirement. But there are some important things to check and consider before you make your move.

Check 1: Will it cost you anything to transfer?

It’s always free to transfer with ii from our side. But be sure to check if your current provider charges any exit fees or penalties.

Check 2: Will you lose any benefits if you transfer?

Some pensions have special guarantees and benefits. Before transferring, make sure you won't lose any of the following:



  • Guaranteed annuity rates

  • Lower protected pension age

  • Matching employer contributions

Check 3: Should you take pension advice before transferring?

If you’re unsure about transferring your pension(s), please speak to an authorised financial adviser who specialises in pensions.

How can Pension Wise help?

If you’re thinking about retiring soon and want to understand your options, make sure you speak to someone at Pension Wise.

Pension Wise is part of the government’s Money Helper service, offering free and impartial pension guidance to the over-50s. They can also help you decide if transferring your pension is the right choice for you.

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Ready to switch?

Secure the retirement you want by opening a Personal Pension, transferring your pensions and taking control of your financial future.