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Important changes affecting your pension plan In the tables below, you ll be able to see some of the key differences between your current terms and the terms of the Aegon Retirement Choices Self Invested Personal Pension (ARC SIPP) that we'll move you to. The terms of your current plan are in the left-hand column and the ARC SIPP terms are in the right-hand column. Registered pension scheme Current pension Your plan is currently administered under the Scottish Equitable Self-administered Personal Pension Scheme. (If your plan has former protected rights invested in it, these may be currently administered under the Scottish Equitable Personal Pension Scheme.) Your new pension Your ARC SIPP will be administered under the Aegon Self Invested Personal Pension Scheme. Section 1 Your charges Information and assumptions used in comparing your charges To make sure that the charges you pay under the ARC SIPP will be lower than under your plan s current terms, we ve compared the impact of the charges you currently pay with the corresponding impact of the charges you will pay under your ARC SIPP. This is based on the following information and assumptions: Information and assumptions about your plan s current terms Information and assumptions about the terms of your ARC SIPP The charges for your current Aegon pension are based on your current fund value. The charges for your current Aegon pension will remain at the current rates until your selected retirement date. You are currently invested in Aegon funds. We have excluded the cost of any advice to carry out the comparison on a like-for-like basis. No contributions will be paid to your current pension (you can choose to make further contributions at any time). Your selected retirement date shown on our records will not change. The ARC SIPP charge we have assumed is based on your current fund value. The charges for your ARC SIPP will remain at the current rates until your selected retirement date. Where we re transferring more than one policy, we ll make sure that the charges you pay under the ARC SIPP will be lower than the current terms for all of the policies, by comparing the impact of the current charges and those you will pay under your ARC SIPP. You will invest in the ARC SIPP equivalent version(s) of your current fund(s). As 0.25% of your investment will be transferred into the ARC SIPP cash facility (to pay service charges) there could be a lower return from the growth on it. We have taken account of this when comparing the outcomes after charges by incorporating the impact of a lower return on this in our calculations. We have excluded the cost of any advice to carry out the comparison on a like for like basis. Any agreement you make with your adviser, to pay for the cost of advice may have a direct impact on your total charges. No contributions will be paid to the ARC SIPP (you can choose to make further contributions at any time). Your selected retirement date shown on our records will not change. Page 1 of 6

The charges we have taken into account are: Fund management charge. Fund adjuster. Fund-related charge. A monetary charge such as a Membership charge or a Standard member charge. Service charge. Investment charge. Section 2 Options that you will lose after transfer Waiver of contribution insurance cover option Under your plan s current terms, you have the option of taking out waiver of contribution insurance cover. Our records show that you do not currently have this cover in force under your current terms. If you consider the option to take out waiver of contribution cover in the future is important to you, you may wish to ask us not to transfer your policy as the option to do so will be lost on transfer. Waiver of contribution insurance cover, which is designed to help with paying pension contributions to your plan if you become seriously ill or disabled and are unable to work for more than six months, is not available under an ARC SIPP. On transfer, you would lose the option you currently have to take out this cover in connection with your plan. If you choose to start making payments to your ARC SIPP and want to have the benefit of waiver of contribution insurance cover, you'd need to take this out with another provider. Page 2 of 6

Section 3 Other features that will change after transfer Contributions and transfers in You can make single and regular contributions and transfer funds in from another registered pension scheme. Under your plan s current terms, you can only pay personal contributions that qualify for tax relief. If you pay a contribution that doesn t qualify for tax relief, we ll refund it to you automatically. Investments Under your plan s current terms, your money is fully invested in your chosen fund(s). You can invest in a wide range of insured pension funds and in up to 20 funds at a time. Statements Under your plan s current terms, you automatically receive annual statements detailing the value of your investments. These statements are currently sent to you by post. You may start to receive these statements online instead of by post. If this applies to you, we ll write to let you know and tell you what your options are. You can make single and regular contributions and transfer funds in from another registered pension scheme. You can pay personal contributions to your ARC SIPP that don t qualify for tax relief. If you pay contributions that don t qualify for tax relief, we ll only refund them to you if you make a refund request. Time limits apply for such a request. Following the transfer you will remain in the ARC version(s) of your current fund(s). Where you re invested in more than one fund, you'll remain invested in the same proportions as you were invested in immediately before the transfer. The range of insured pension funds available under an ARC SIPP is different from those available under your current terms. On the first working day of the month following the transfer, we'll move 0.25% of the fund value to your cash facility. We'll do this by selling units in your ARC SIPP fund with the highest value. Under your new terms, 0.25% of any further regular contribution, single contribution or transfer payment applied to your ARC SIPP will be held in the cash facility. The balance will be invested in line with your investment instructions that apply at the time of payment. For more information about the SIPP investment choices please speak to your financial adviser. You ll automatically receive two statements every year detailing the value of your investments. We'll issue one statement in October and one as at the anniversary of the start date of your ARC SIPP. Page 3 of 6

Charges Under your plan s current terms a number of different charges could apply. Some would be taken from your plan by cancellation of insured pension fund units at unit price, for example: Fund adjuster. Fund-related charge. A monetary charge such as a Membership Charge or a Standard Member Charge. Any fund management charge which applies is reflected in the fund price. The effect of these charges may be reduced however by the addition of a Fund Value Rebate (FVR), Fund Charge Rebate (FCR), Fund Bonus or Loyalty Bonus to your plan. FVR, FCR and Fund Bonus work by adding new units to your plan in certain circumstances. Loyalty Bonus works by increasing the amount we pay on the surrender of the policy. Refer to your policy conditions booklet to see how these features work. See your policy schedule for full details of the charges we take from your plan and to see if a FVR, FCR, Fund Bonus or Loyalty Bonus applies to your current terms. If your existing Aegon pension currently has an exit charge, we won t take it when we carry out your transfer to a new ARC SIPP. This means that the full value of your fund will be transferred to an ARC SIPP. An ARC SIPP has a clear, transparent charging structure so you ll know exactly what you re paying for. It has three main charges: An annual service charge deducted monthly, the amount of which depends on the value of your fund. This charge is to cover the cost of using ARC. Investment charges these are applied by the investment manager and will vary depending on the funds and assets you choose to invest in. Adviser charge - we may also pay an adviser charge from your ARC SIPP if you agree one with your financial adviser, to cover the cost of the advice you receive. This will be set at the level you agree with your financial adviser. We ll tell you if your adviser arranges with us for a payment to be made for advice. Your cash facility is used to pay the ARC charge, adviser charges (if applicable) and to make payments from your ARC SIPP. By keeping 0.25% of your investments in cash, it means we don t have to sell units in your investment fund with the highest value every time a charge or payment is due. Cash held in the cash facility will accrue interest at a daily rate on a daily basis. Interest will be credited on a monthly basis. You can find the current interest rate at www.aegon.co.uk/interest-rate Your ARC SIPP will not attract a FVR, FCR, Fund Bonus or Loyalty Bonus. However, we ll take into account the additional units/increased amount you would have received from these features under your current terms to work out the percentage annual service charge we ll take from your ARC SIPP. Page 4 of 6

Taking your benefits What pension benefits can you receive? Under your plan s current terms, you can take the following benefits: a tax-free lump sum together with an annuity - this is normally up to 25% of the value of the benefits you re taking at the time; an annuity; or all or part of your funds as a cash lump sum known as an uncrystallised funds pension lump sum (25% of which is usually tax-free). You cannot choose to receive pension benefits in the form of drawdown. To access drawdown you would need to transfer to another plan. A drawdown pension allows you to keep your money invested and take regular or one-off payments of income when you want to. Small pots lump sum Under your plan s current terms you may be able to take up to three small pots lump sums where your fund value at the time of payment is no more than 30,000 (or two small pots lump sums where your fund is no more than 20,000 or one small pot lump sum where your fund is no more than 10,000). At age 75 If you haven t chosen to take your benefits by your 75th birthday, we ll set up an annuity for you that is payable monthly in advance, during your life only (with no tax-free lump sum). The annuity will stay at the same level during your lifetime. What pension benefits can you receive? Under the terms of your ARC SIPP, you can take the following benefits: a tax-free lump sum together with an annuity and/or flexi access drawdown - this is normally up to 25% of the value of the benefits you re taking at the time; flexi-access drawdown (which allows you to take an income from your pension fund while it is still invested); an annuity; or all or part of your fund as a cash lump sum known as an uncrystallised funds pension lump sum (25% of which is usually tax-free); or a combination of the above. Small pots lump sum Under the terms of your ARC SIPP, you may be able to take only one small pots lump sum where your fund value at the time of payment is no more than 10,000. On transfer to ARC SIPP, you would lose the option to take small pots lump sums if its fund value is more than 10,000 and no more than 30,000 at the time of payment. At age 75 If you haven t chosen to take your benefits by your 75th birthday, the funds will remain as they are in other words, we wouldn t buy an annuity for you at that time. Page 5 of 6

Benefits payable on your death What happens when you die? Under your plan s current terms, you can choose that a dependent will receive an annuity instead of a lump sum when you die, from any funds that have not been used to provide benefits for you. If you have not done this, your pension fund would be paid as a lump sum either to a trust you have set up or to one or more of your beneficiaries, chosen by the scheme administrator at its discretion. You can tell the scheme administrator who you would like any lump sum death benefits paid to when you die, but your wishes aren t binding on the scheme administrator, but will be taken account of by them in exercising their discretion. What happens when you die? Under the ARC SIPP, you can nominate, in writing, one or more beneficiaries who you would like to receive any funds remaining on your death that have not been used to provide benefits for you. Your nomination will not be binding on the scheme administrator but will be taken account of by the scheme administrator in exercising its discretion. Written nominations and expression of wish forms It is important to note that any written nomination or expression of wish form you ve already given in relation to your existing plan can t be taken into account for death benefits payable under the Aegon SIPP Scheme. If you would like to tell the scheme administrator who you would like to benefit from your plan on your death, please complete and submit a new form. Accidental death benefit In addition to the death benefits mentioned above, if you die as a direct result of an accident before your ARC SIPP has been running for five years, we ll pay an additional lump sum equal to 10% of your total contributions, including transfers, to your ARC SIPP. Some exclusions apply. For more information on the death benefits payable under the ARC SIPP please see the Death benefit nomination form at www.aegon.co.uk/modernpension Page 6 of 6