Start withdrawal of pension
Get an overview of how much you will receive in pension, and decide when you want to start withdrawing your pension.
Get an overview of all the options
Start planning your pension
When should you start withdrawing your pension?
Most occupational pensions can be drawn from the age of 62. If you delay drawing your pension, you will receive a higher annual pension. If you draw your pension while still working, your total income may affect how much tax you pay.
Pension
Pension savings
See how you can save for your pension
Pension profile
Explore the options and choose the pension profile that suits you
Transfer your pension to DNB
Get a better overview and make the right choices for your pension
Individual pension account
Everyone with a defined-contribution pension receives an individual pension account
Self-selected pension account
For those who want access to a broader investment universe
Pension calculator
Get an overview of what you will receive in pension payments
IPS
Fixed savings for pension with tax deferral
Pension capital certificate
Consolidate all your pension capital certificates in one place
Paid-up policies
Accrued pension entitlement with employer
Paid-up policy with unit-linked products
Decide for yourself how the money for your retirement pension should be invested
Guaranteed annuity
Tailor your own pension
Plan your pension
Read more about how you can plan your retirement
Dependant's pension
Collective term for payments made after a person has died.
My pension
How to influence your pension - see our tips
Retirement pension
Start payout when it suits you
Public occupational pension scheme
Pension scheme for employees working in the public sector
Contractual pension scheme - AFP
AFP for those working in business operations with a collective agreement