Flexible Retirement Account Your Molson Coors Retirement Savings Plan Illustration

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Flexible Retirement Account Your Molson Coors Retirement Savings Plan Illustration Illustration date: 06 April 2017 Reference: INGS1007/A 04.17 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is a financial services regulator. It requires us, Aviva Pensions Trustees UK Limited, to give you this important information to help you to decide whether our Flexible Retirement Account is right for you. You should read this document carefully so that you understand what you are buying, and then keep it safe for future reference. You should read the following example Illustration with the Key features document and the Fees and charges brochure for the Flexible Retirement Account. Why you should read this illustration We can t predict the amount of pension income you will receive when you retire, but to give you an idea we have illustrated a number of examples which show what you might receive when you retire. These are not based on your personal circumstances. If you would like an illustration, which is personal to your own circumstances please contact us on 0345 600 6303. There are different options available to you when you start taking your pension benefits. This illustration shows what you might get if you use an annuity to provide your pension income. As you approach retirement we will contact you about all the available options. This illustration also shows the effect of investment performance and charges. The amount of pension income illustrated is shown in today s prices (taking into account future inflation). The estimated amounts shown are based on a percentage of your pensionable earnings. A range of example earnings is shown for this purpose. The Contributions section of this illustration shows the total contribution percentage(s) used in the calculations. How to use the following table of projections Firstly, look down the left-hand column to find the age closest to your age now. Look across the table to find the annual earnings figure closest to your own current earnings. The figures in the table give you an idea of the monthly pension income you may receive. For example, if you are aged around 40 and your earnings are 20,000 a year, your estimated pension income at age 65 could be 154 a month. Your approximate age now Estimated monthly pension income at age 65 assuming your earnings start at 10,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 20 155 310 387 465 775 25 133 267 334 401 669 30 113 227 284 341 569 35 95 189 237 284 474 40 77 154 192 231 385 45 60 120 150 180 300 50 44 88 109 131 219 55 29 57 71 86 142 60 14 27 34 41 68 Remember, the examples above are not based on your individual circumstances. The assumptions made and the effect they have on the amounts shown are set out below and later on in this illustration.

Contributions Contributions paid into the Flexible Retirement Account are based on a percentage of your pensionable earnings (see the Important information section below). These contributions will increase to meet the minimum legal levels as shown in the table below. The contribution rates shown include your employer and your own contributions that will be paid into your Flexible Retirement Account. Contribution period Your contributions as a % of pensionable earnings Your employer s contributions as a % of your pensionable earnings From the date of this illustration to 05/04/2018 3% a year 3% a year From 06/04/2018 to 05/04/2019 3% a year 3% a year From 06/04/2019 onwards 3% a year 5% a year We have made the following assumptions: Contributions are invested as set out in the Investment solution where contributions are invested section. Your earnings increase by 2.5% a year. Inflation is 2.5% a year. Before charges, your pension fund grows between 2.83% and 4.31% a year. As the investment solution is made up of a number of individual funds with different growth rates, the overall growth rate will depend on how far you are from retirement when you join, and for how long you remain invested in the Flexible Retirement Account. For this reason, a range of growth rates is shown. The charges are set out in The charges we ll take section. When you take pension benefits using the annuity option you decide: not to take any tax free cash; to buy a pension paid monthly in advance that does not increase and will be paid for at least five years or until you die if later; to buy a pension for yourself only. If you were to buy a pension for your partner, your pension income would be less than that shown. Interest rates are 1.3% a year.

Important information The information provided is for illustrative purposes only. These figures are only examples and are not guaranteed - they are not minimum or maximum amounts. What you will get back depends on the type of investment you choose, how much your investments grow, how long you invest, charges, taxation and interest rates at the time you retire, and how you take your benefits. We have used growth rates according to the funds you will be investing in and the funds any future contributions will be allocated to. If you switch into different funds in the future, different growth rates may become more appropriate. The value of your Flexible Retirement Account can go down as well as up and is not guaranteed. You could get back less than you have paid in. The figures showing the pension income you could get in retirement include an explanation of whether that pension income is assumed to increase or no. If the pension income shown does not increase by the rate of inflation, over time its value could fall in real terms. For your Flexible Retirement Account to grow in real terms, your investments need to grow at a higher rate than the combined effect of inflation and charges (please note that charges may vary between different companies). In this illustration the projected value at retirement could be less than the total paid in. This is because the rate of investment growth we use to calculate these figures is lower than the joint effect of charges and the rate we have assumed for inflation. Most pension providers use the same interest rates to show how your final fund value could give you a monthly pension income using the annuity option. Please remember that your monthly pension income will depend on the interest rates at the time you retire. If, at any time, you take pension benefits and your total pension funds exceed your lifetime allowance, a tax charge may be payable. You will have a tax charge if you or your employer, in total, pay in more than the annual allowance in any tax year. No allowance has been made for any such tax charges in this illustration. Full details are shown in the Flexible Retirement Account Key features document. Your employer has determined the definition of pensionable earnings and this may include or exclude any overtime, bonus or commission. If you are unsure of what is included, speak to your employer. We have calculated the value of your Flexible Retirement Account at retirement in 'real terms'. This means the figures have been adjusted to take account of estimated future inflation, giving you a better idea of what your account could be worth in today s terms. You can usually take pension benefits from your Flexible Retirement Account from your 55th birthday onwards (possibly earlier in certain circumstances, for example ill health) but if you take them before your retirement age, you are likely to get back less than shown in this illustration. Each year we will also send you an annual statement which will include an up-to-date illustration.

Investment solution where contributions are invested Contributions will be invested in the Aviva Pension Mercer Growth/ Balanced Risk Fund which leads into Drawdown Target Retirement Funds. Further details of the Investment solution can be found in the Helping you to understand your investment choices brochure. Mercer states the objective of the investment solution is to help your pension investment grow. Up until eight years before your selected year of retirement the solution invests in a fund that seeks to offer a balanced exposure to investment risk. The value of your pension investment will fluctuate (increase or decrease) on a daily basis as a result of the performance of the fund in which your contributions are invested. As the fund, however, provides a diversified approach to investment by using a range of different assets, such as shares (also known as equities), fixed interest and property, it seeks to limit the likelihood of your pension investment experiencing large fluctuations in value. In the years approaching retirement, the default investment solution moves your pension investments to a Target Retirement Fund. This aims to gradually reduce your exposure to investment risk and moves into investments that are more appropriate either for buying an annuity, moving into drawdown or taking it out as cash, in preparation for retirement. This phase may produce lower rates of return. The charges we ll take The charges we take from your Flexible Retirement Account cover the costs of managing your account and fund management charges. Our charges We will take a scheme annual management charge of 0.23% of the value of your investments. In addition to the above, we also apply Fund annual management charges which vary according to the funds you invest in. The total effect of all the charges as they apply to the investment solution funds is shown below: Total annual charges as they apply to individual investments: Investment selection Investment tier Total annual charge Aviva Pension MyM Mercer Growth / Balanced Risk Select fund range 0.47% Aviva Pension MyM Mercer Target Drawdown 2025 Select fund range 0.47% Aviva Pension MyM Mercer Target Drawdown 2024 Select fund range 0.50% Aviva Pension MyM Mercer Target Drawdown 2023 Select fund range 0.52% Aviva Pension MyM Mercer Target Drawdown 2022 Select fund range 0.55% Aviva Pension MyM Mercer Target Drawdown 2021 Select fund range 0.57% Aviva Pension MyM Mercer Target Drawdown 2020 Select fund range 0.57% Aviva Pension MyM Mercer Target Drawdown 2019 Select fund range 0.54% Aviva Pension MyM Mercer Target Drawdown 2018 Select fund range 0.51% Aviva Pension MyM Mercer Diversified Retirement Select fund range 0.45% The total annual charge includes the Scheme annual management charge and the Fund annual management charge. The details are shown in the Flexible Retirement Account Fees and charges brochure. The figures shown above are specific to the investment solution funds. The actual level of total annual charge will depend on which investments you select. The charges are reviewed regularly and are subject to change. If your investment programme includes a change of fund between now and your retirement, the fund charges may be different from those shown here. The Target Retirement Fund total annual charge is based on the initial charge of a current Target Retirement Fund. The charges will vary over the course of the Target Retirement Fund. You will be advised of the actual charge, which may differ, at the time your Target Retirement Fund becomes available to you. We pay interest on all monies held as cash within your Flexible Retirement Account at 0.35% below the Bank of England base rate. We retain no proportion of the interest paid to you. You can find further details as to how these charges are calculated and deducted in the Flexible Retirement Account Fees and charges brochure.

How charges reduce the value of your Flexible Retirement Account The table below shows the effect of our charges and any other deductions over the years. This is shown in two ways; how it can affect the value of your pension fund and how it can reduce the growth rate of your pension fund. These figures have been adjusted to take account of estimated future inflation, giving you an idea of their value in real terms. The figures shown are based on the assumptions set out in the Contributions section of this illustration. Warning - one effect of charges is that you may get back less than you've paid in, particularly if you transfer out of the Flexible Retirement Account in the early years. There are no guarantees provided with the Flexible Retirement Account. The following figures are based on an individual aged 40 with earnings of 20,000 a year paying contribution levels set out in the Contributions section for 25 years. The table below shows how account and investment charges affect the value of your pension fund (shown in the fourth column). At end of year The contributions into Before charges are If only account and After all charges your account taken investment charges are taken from this are taken account 1 1,186 1,190 1,190 1,190 2 2,373 2,420 2,410 2,410 3 3,955 4,070 4,040 4,040 4 5,537 5,750 5,700 5,700 5 7,119 7,470 7,380 7,380 10 15,029 16,600 16,200 16,200 15 22,939 26,700 25,700 25,700 20 30,849 36,500 34,700 34,700 At age 65 38,759 45,000 42,200 42,200 Due to rounding down, the amounts in the 3rd, 4 th and 5 th columns may be the same. Without rounding, the amounts in the 3 rd column are always higher than those in the 4th and 5 th columns. Each row shows the effect of charges depending on how long your account is due to run. For example, if contributions are invested for 25 years, the estimated pension fund value after account and investment charges have been taken is 42,200. The last line of the table shows the effect of deductions on all contributions into the Flexible Retirement Account at age 65. If only account and investment charges are taken by age 65, we calculate that the annual rate of return for the entire account could reduce from 1.2% to 0.7%. This is a reduction in the overall yearly growth rate of 0.5%. If all the charges are taken by age 65, we calculate that the annual rate of return for the entire account could reduce from 1.2% to 0.7%. This is a reduction in the overall yearly growth rate of 0.5%. The overall growth rate mentioned above is a summary based upon the different investments shown in this illustration. The charges on each investment may vary and so the growth rate reduction will differ for each individual investment and may be higher or lower than the overall growth rate. You can use the figures shown to compare this Flexible Retirement Account with similar products.

How much adviser remuneration is being paid? No remuneration will be paid to an adviser for arranging this account. What your pension costs a summary Assuming you invest in the default investment solution as set out in the Investment Solution where contributions are invested section, you will be charged a percentage of your pension fund value each year which, on average, will be as shown in the table below. Your approximate age now Scheme retirement age 65 20 0.49% 25 0.49% 30 0.49% 35 0.49% 40 0.49% 45 0.50% 50 0.51% 55 0.52% 60 0.54% More information on the services that the pension charges pay for can be found at: www.abi.org.uk/pensioncharges Please note: We are not responsible for the content of the ABI website and does not own, produce, maintain or update the information contained therein and we cannot confirm that these are always up to date. We therefore accept no liability whatsoever for any decisions based on this information. Aviva Pension Trustees UK Limited. Registered in England No. 2407799. Registered office: Aviva, Wellington Row, York, YO90 1WR. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Firm Reference Number 465132. Telephone 0345 602 9189 calls may be recorded. www.aviva.co.uk My Money is a registered trademark of the Aviva group