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ii vs PensionBee pension fees

Side-by-side fee comparison based on published fee schedules

Direct answer: at a £100,000 pension pot, ii costs £102/year and PensionBee costs £500/year in platform fees. ii is £398/year lower at £100,000 before fund charges.

Annual platform fee comparison
POT SIZE
ii
PensionBee
LOWER FEE BY
£25,000
£102
£125
ii by £23/yr
£50,000
£102
£250
ii by £148/yr
£100,000
£102
£500
ii by £398/yr
£250,000
£252
£875
ii by £623/yr
£500,000
£252
£1,500
ii by £1,248/yr
£1,000,000
£252
£2,750
ii by £2,498/yr
Platform fees only. Fund charges are additional. Both providers shown on equal terms, sorted by cost at each pot size.
Key differences
ii
PensionBee
Fee model
Flat monthly fee + pension admin fee
Percentage (varies by plan)
Fund range
3,000+ funds, shares, ETFs, investment trusts, bonds
Pre-built plans (Tracker, Global Leaders, 4Plus, Climate, Shariah, Preserve)
SIPP
Yes
Yes
Workplace
No
No
Min investment
No minimum
No minimum
Things to consider
  • Fees shown are platform fees only. Fund-level charges (OCF) are additional and vary by fund choice.
  • Fee structures change without notice. Always verify current fees on the provider's website.
  • The lowest platform fee is only one comparison point. Fund range, service, platform features, investment choice, and product restrictions also matter.
  • Before transferring any pension, check for exit fees, guaranteed annuity rates, employer contributions, and protected tax-free cash.
  • This comparison is factual information based on published fee schedules, not a recommendation to choose either provider.
  • If you're unsure which provider is right for you, speak to an FCA-regulated financial adviser.

This calculator provides estimates based on 2026/27 tax rates and is not financial advice. Scottish taxpayers are subject to different income tax rates and bands. The calculations assume your salary is your only source of income and do not account for benefits in kind or other taxable income.

For personalised guidance on your pension contributions, speak to an FCA-regulated financial adviser. You can find one via Unbiased or VouchedFor.