Corporate Membership gives your business the tools, connections, and influence to thrive in a changing pensions landscape
Member benefits  Lead the way in the pensions industry
We offer three tiers of membership: Bronze, Silver, and Gold.
Depending on the membership tier your organisation chooses, you’ll gain access to a range of exclusive perks. These include full-day delegate tickets to PMI’s flagship conferences, individual qualifications, and a listing on our corporate directory.
- Network with our community of over 9,000+ professionals to discover new business opportunities, forge partnerships, and foster collaborations
- Enhance your company’s industry visibility through participation in events, conferences, and online platforms
- Drive innovation by engaging in joint ventures and collaborative projects with other PMI corporate members
- Participate in sponsoring events, contributing to publications, and taking part in speaking opportunities to promote your organisation
- Receive invitations to corporate-exclusive events
- Ensure your company’s interests are represented by influencing industry regulations and policies.
- Contribute to the development of industry standards and practices
- A free qualification/module per year for any employee, plus marketing support around this
- A complimentary delegate ticket for PMI central training workshops
- Discounts on speaking or exhibition packages at all PMI conferences
- Complimentary trustee group membership or EPMI membership
Membership - From £2,150
PMI Corporate membership is a must-have membership for service providers to the pension's schemes.
This membership offers you and all your employees/colleagues unique and member access to research, events, networking and representation at key groups. You can use your membership to share your knowledge with other member businesses and promote a stronger sense of community cooperation.
Benefits |
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Membership runs from January 1 to December 31 |
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Affiliate corporate membership for your employe |
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Listing on PMI website, with an intro to your organisation and contact details |
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Access to networking opportunities with decision-makers of the pensions sector |
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Opportunity to market and raise awareness of your products and services |
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Free access to all webinars and virtual events |
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Access to Pensions Aspects Magazine |
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Opportunity to submit entries to PMI Magazine |
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Access to monthly PMI newsletters - knowledge, events, policy |
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Access to Mentoring and Development Programme |
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Access to research reports and thought leadership content produced by influential leaders of the sector |
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Invitation to PMI's Corporate Member networking events |
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Rank listing on PMI website |
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Silver |
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Access to roundtables, debates, and discussions |
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Opportunity |
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Free qualification/ module per year for any employee |
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Delegate tickets to all in-person events (excluding Pinnacle Awards) |
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Access to additional delegate passes to all in-person events (excluding Pinnacle Awards) at 50% reduced Corporate Member rate |
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% off Silver or Gold speaking or exhibition packages at all PMI conferences |
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Delegate ticket for PMI central training workshops |
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Annual EPM membership (per eligible person) |
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Introduction to PMI Regions |
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Trustee Group membership to trustee board members that have never been PMI Trustees |
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Pricing |
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Event delegate tickets
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Silver Membership |
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Frequently asked questions
What does the Pensions Management Institute (PMI) do?
We support individuals and organisations through qualifications, training, and thought leadership in pensions and retirement benefits. We educate pension professionals, we empower tomorrow’s pension leaders, we enable better saver outcomes.
What educational qualifications does the PMI offer?
The Pensions Management Institute (PMI) is the UK’s leading professional body for people who manage, support and advise on workplace pensions. We set the standards for excellence in pension management, provide professional qualifications, and deliver education, insight and networking to help our members excel in their careers.
How can I enrol in courses or training programmes offered by the PMI?
You can browse our training courses on the PMI website, where each programme page includes entry requirements, key dates and fees. Enrolment is completed online, and our education team is available to guide you through registration, or help you choose the right qualification for your career goals.
Can I attend events if I am not a member?
Yes, many of our conferences, webinars, and training sessions are open to non-members. However, PMI members enjoy discounted rates and exclusive access to certain events, research and networking opportunities.
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Who can benefit from becoming a member of the PMI?
PMI membership is open to anyone working in or supporting the pensions and retirement savings industry — from administrators and trustees to consultants, HR professionals, and finance specialists. Members gain access to expert insight, continuing professional development, and a recognised mark of professionalism.
When are the next exam dates?
Exam dates vary by qualification and are published on the PMI website. You can find the most up-to-date exam calendar and registration deadlines on each qualification’s information page.
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How does the PMI work with organisations?
The PMI partners with employers, trustees and industry bodies to support professional standards across the pensions sector. We provide corporate memberships, tailored training, and thought leadership to help organisations build skilled, compliant and effective pensions teams.
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What are the benefits of earning a certification with the PMI?
A PMI qualification demonstrates your expertise and commitment to high professional standards. It enhances your credibility, supports career progression, and ensures you stay current with the latest pensions legislation, regulation and best practice.
What happens if I don’t complete the ADRP qualification by April 2028?
The ADRP qualification will no longer be available in its current format after April 2028. If you have completed any exam unit that is pre-2016, you will have until April 2028 to complete the full qualification. We recommend considering the Retirement Provision Pathway, which offers a similar structure and leads to APMI membership.
Do I need to pay separately for PMI student membership when registering for exams?
No, you don’t need to apply for membership separately. If you're a new or returning student, the £185 membership fee will be automatically added to your cart during exam registration. Existing student members won’t be charged at enrolment, but will be invited to renew in 2026.
Where should I start if I’m new to pensions?
If you’re beginning your journey in pensions, we recommend starting with the Retirement Provision Certificate (RPC). This PMI qualification is designed for those new to the industry, and provides a strong foundation in workplace retirement provision.
PMI Pathways are also ideal for anyone looking for a clear starting point based on your current role, experience and future ambitions. Each Pathway helps you identify the qualifications that will support your career progression and give you access to PMI membership, unlocking exclusive PMI benefits, resources and networking opportunities.
Do I need to be a PMI member to study?
Yes, to study and complete any PMI qualification you’ll need to hold at least student membership. This ensures you have access to essential resources, support and PMI Benefits throughout your learning journey.
Which qualification is right for trustees?
If you are a pension scheme trustee looking to strengthen your governance knowledge and stay compliant with regulatory requirements, the Award in Pension Trusteeship (APT) is the ideal starting point. If you were wanting to become a PMI Accredited Trustee (Lay or Professional) we would also recommend taking the overall Certificate in Pension Trusteeship (CPT), which is a combination of the APT/Unit 1 exam, and the CPT Unit 2 ‘soft skills’ exam. For those Trustees who wish to highlight themselves at an even higher level, we offer our Level 5 Diploma in Pension Trusteeship (DPT) qualification. This is our highest level Trustee qualification, which deals with complex pensions issues, above and beyond just technical knowledge.
For those seeking a more advanced understanding, or aiming for a structured career path, you can also explore the PMI Pathways, which include the Pensions Trusteeship stream. This Pathway provides a clear route to further qualifications and ultimately offers a guaranteed way to achieve PMI Fellowship, the highest level of professional recognition.
Where do you hold your exams?
All PMI exams are currently being held online. Learners will be required to download the
TestReach application on the system/device which they will use to sit the exam. You can take your
exam in an office/work environment, or in the comfort of your own home.
Do I need any prior experience to take this qualification?
No prior experience is required. The Award in Pensions Essentials is designed specifically for those who are new to pensions, HR or payroll. It’s a great starting point if you're early in your career and want to build a strong foundation.
Can I study this qualification independently or online?
This qualification is delivered through in-house training and assessment. It must be taken at a PMI Approved Examination Partner, so it’s not currently available for independent or online study.
What happens after I complete all five units?
Once you’ve successfully completed all five units and passed the in-house assessments, you’ll be awarded the full qualification. It’s a recognised way to show your understanding of pensions essentials, and can support your next steps in the industry.
Do I need to be a PMI member to take the APT exam?
Yes. You must be a Student Member of PMI to sit the APT exam. If you're not already a member, the student membership fee will be automatically added to your cart during exam registration. Active PMI Trustee Group members are eligible for complimentary student membership; contact the membership team to activate this before enrolling.
What is the format of the APT exam and how is it assessed?
The APT is assessed through a 90-minute multiple choice exam with 60 questions. You'll receive a 'Pass' or 'Fail' result by email, along with your raw score and percentage. The pass mark is 75%. As the paper is pre-approved by PMI’s expert committee, results are final and not subject to appeal.
What study resources are recommended for this qualification?
We recommend using The Pensions Regulator’s Trustee Toolkit and the Pension Trustee’s Handbook by Robin Ellison. PMI members also receive a 15% discount on Spotlight on Pensions via the Perspective platform. A full reading list is available under Useful Resources.
Can I complete the Certificate in Pensions Administration through work-based learning only?
Yes. You can complete the qualification entirely through work-based assessment, where evidence is drawn from your day-to-day responsibilities. Alternatively, you can choose to combine this with open book case study exams, depending on what best suits your learning style and role.
Do I need to pay for PMI membership separately when enrolling?
No. The £185 qualification fee includes PMI student membership for the full duration of your studies. There's no need to apply separately, and you'll also receive your final certificate at no additional cost once you complete the qualification.
Do I need to understand multiple pension scheme types to pass the CPC exam?
The CPC exam is based on three fictional pension schemes: a Money Purchase scheme (OPQ), a CARE scheme (RST), and a Final Salary scheme (XYZ). Across seven examination units, learners complete pension benefit calculations and analyse draft letters to demonstrate their calculation and communication skills.
Is PMI membership required to take the CPC qualification?
Yes. You must be a Student Member of PMI to sit the CPC exam. If you're a new or returning student, the £185 membership fee will be added to your cart during registration. Existing student members won’t be charged at enrolment, but will be invited to renew in May 2026 for the 2026/27 membership cycle.
The total cost is £1,725, which includes seven unit exam fees (£220 each) and the PMI student membership fee (£185). Your final certificate is issued free of charge once you complete the qualification.
What kind of member interactions does this qualification prepare me for?
This qualification equips you to support members through key decision points such as joining, leaving, transferring, retirement, commutation, death and divorce. You'll learn how to guide members confidently and clearly, without giving regulated financial advice.
How is the oral assessment (Module 12) delivered and marked?
The oral assessment is held via Microsoft Teams and simulates a member call scenario. It lasts 30 minutes and is recorded for review by the CPSMG Committee. You’ll need to book your slot at least 4 weeks in advance after completing Modules 5 to 11. Results are typically shared within 2 weeks, and a resit fee applies if you do not pass.
Is this qualification suitable for someone new to pensions?
Yes. The Certificate in Pensions Essentials is designed for those at the beginning of their pensions career. It provides a solid foundation in key areas of pensions administration, and is ideal for building confidence and competence early on.
How is the qualification delivered and assessed?
The qualification is delivered and assessed in-house by PMI Approved Examination Partners. Each unit is taught through a structured training session, followed by a set of questions based on the learning outcomes. This approach ensures the content is relevant to your day-to-day role.
Do I need prior experience in international employee benefits to enrol?
No prior experience is required. This diploma is designed for professionals who may be working at the margins of pensions and want to build a broader understanding of how pensions fit into the global savings and benefits landscape. It’s a great starting point if you're looking to expand your career into international markets, or work with organisations operating overseas.
Can I sit the exams without being a PMI member?
Can I take this qualification if I’ve already passed some units before 2016?
What’s the difference between the UK and International units?
Why is the Professionalism and Governance unit assessed differently?
Do I need to complete both units to earn the Certificate in Pension Trusteeship?
No. The two units are standalone and can be taken independently. If you already hold the Award in Pension Trusteeship (APT) or an equivalent qualification, you’ll be exempt from Unit 1 through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). You’ll still receive a Unit Credit Certificate for each unit completed.
What should I expect from the Soft Skills exam in Unit 2?
Can I arrange a private sitting for the CPT Unit 2 exam?
What are the benefits of PMI Student membership?
Who can join as a Student member?
How much does PMI Student membership cost?
Do PMI Student members get discounts?
Yes. PMI Student Members enjoy discounts through HMCA and TOTUM PRO, plus reduced rates for PMI events and training.
What are the benefits of PMI Affiliate membership?
Who can join as a PMI Affiliate member?
How long does PMI Affiliate membership last?
Can PMI Affiliate members upgrade later?
Yes. Affiliate members can progress to Student, Professional, Associate or Fellow membership as their career develops.
What is PMI Professional membership?
What are the benefits of becoming a PMI Professional member?
Can I upgrade to PMI Professional membership?
Yes. If you meet the qualification criteria, you can upgrade from Student or Affiliate membership. Contact the membership team for guidance.
What is PMI Fellowship membership?
Can I take this qualification if I’m new to pensions?
This diploma is designed for experienced pension professionals. If you're new to the industry, we recommend starting with a foundation-level PMI qualification before progressing to this level.
What happens if I don’t complete the qualification by April 2028?
After April 2028, the ADRP qualification will no longer be available in its current format. You’ll need to transition to the Retirement Provision Pathway to continue your studies and work towards APMI membership.
Is this diploma suitable for someone working outside of pensions but involved in employee benefits?
How is the diploma assessed?
From Autumn 2025, all units are assessed via 80 multiple choice questions. You’ll be tested on your understanding of retirement provision, savings structures and employee benefits. Full details are available in the DEBRS specification under Useful Resources.
What are the benefits of PMI membership?
Members enjoy:
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Access to exclusive resources and insights
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CPD tracking and support
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Free training and events
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Networking opportunities
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Professional recognition
And much more!
Do I need to be a member to access PMI Training?
No, non-members can also access PMI Training. However, members enjoy benefits such as discounted pricing and CPD tracking tools.
How can employers work with PMI?
Does the PMI offer corporate training?
How do I join the PMI as an individual trustee?
Who is the Pensions Management Institute (PMI)?
The PMI is the UK's leading professional body dedicated to supporting and developing experts who manage UK pension schemes. Our members represent and lead in every aspect of pension management, ensuring the best possible outcomes for scheme members.
What does the PMI do?
We provide education, professional development and industry insights to help pensions professionals excel. Our work promotes high standards and best practices across the pensions sector through accredited professional and lay trusteeship, webinars, events, training, qualifications and more.
Who can join the PMI?
Anyone with an interest in pensions can join the PMI, whether you're starting out, working in pensions administration, HR or finance, or already in the industry. We offer membership levels for all career stages.
Is the PMI a regulatory body?
No. The PMI is a professional institute, not a regulator. We support the industry through education and standards, while regulatory oversight is handled by bodies like The Pensions Regulator (TPR). The PMI, however, is an Awarding Body, regulated by Ofqual.
How does the PMI support the pensions industry?
We promote high standards for the industry through advocacy and expert commentary, provide quality education, and support all professionals. We educate pension professionals, we empower tomorrow’s pension leaders, we enable better saver outcomes
Does the PMI work with government or regulators?
Yes. We regularly engage with government bodies and regulators to contribute to policy and industry development.
What is the PMI’s stance on pensions policy?
We publish thought leadership, policy papers and consultation responses to help shape a sustainable pensions future. We are not a lobbying body: our aim is to be a trusted, expert voice in pensions—supporting government, regulators and the wider industry to develop and implement effective and sustainable policy, informed by the real-world expertise of PMI members. For more, please go here: www.pensions-pmi.org.uk/resources/consultation-responses
How do I keep informed with the PMI?
PMI members stay up to date through regular newsletters, publications like Pensions Aspects Magazine and Technical News, webinars, newsletters and the MyPMI portal. Members can also join special interest groups and attend industry events to stay connected and informed as part of their continuous professional development.
As a non-member, you can subscribe to our marketing communication for paid opportunities to attend our events and webinars.
What qualifications does the Pensions Management Institute (PMI) offer?
We offer a range of qualifications including:
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Award in Pension Trusteeship (APT)
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Certificate in Pensions Calculations (CPC)
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Certificate in Pension Trusteeship (CPT)
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Certificate in Pension Scheme Member Guidance (CPSMG)
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Diploma in Employee Benefits and Retirement Savings (DEBRS)
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Diploma in Retirement Provision (DRP)
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Diploma in International Employee Benefits (DIEB)
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Advanced Diploma in Retirement Provision (ADRP)
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Award in Pensions Essentials (APE)
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Certificate in Pensions Essentials (CPE)
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Certificate in Pensions Administration (CPA)
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Retirement Provision Certificate (RPC)
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Diploma in Pensions Administration (DPA)
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Diploma in Pension Trusteeship (DPT)
These cover pensions administration, governance, strategic management and more.
Are PMI qualifications recognised in the industry?
Yes, our Ofqual-regulated qualifications are widely respected and recognised by employers across the UK pensions and financial services sectors. With 50 years in the industry, we have gained recognition and built strong partnerships across the UK pensions and financial services sectors.
Do I need experience to study with the PMI?
No, we offer entry-level regulated qualifications for beginners, and advanced options for experienced professionals.
How do PMI qualifications compare to others?
PMI qualifications are uniquely offered by us in the UK, and are designed specifically for pensions professionals. While rooted in UK pensions expertise, they also cater to those working internationally on UK pension schemes, combining technical knowledge with practical application.
How do I register for a qualification or exam?
Visit our website to register, or contact us at pmiqualification@pensions-pmi.org.uk, and our trusted team will get back to you.
What study resources are available?
We provide:
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Study guides and syllabuses
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Webinars and tutor support
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Peer discussion groups
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PMI-approved training partners
Can I study online or part-time?
Yes. Our flexible learning options are designed to fit around your work and life commitments.
What if I fail an exam?
You can retake it. Each qualification is examined three times annually, enabling learners to retake assessments with enhanced flexibility and minimal delay. We offer feedback and support to help you succeed next time.
Where is my qualification certificate?
Your certificate will be available on your PMI portal within one week of receiving your exam results. Please login using MyPMI.
Can I order a replacement certificate?
Yes, we charge different prices for a PDF or hard copy. Please contact the Qualifications team directly to discuss your options here: PMIQualifications@pensions-pmi.org.uk
How do I become a member?
Individuals and organisations can apply on our website or contact us here membership@pensions-pmi.org.uk and our trusted team will get back to you. Individual membership levels vary based on your experience and qualifications, but we have a level for everyone. In many cases, your employer may also be able to support your membership or enrol you directly. Check with your HR or Learning and Development team to see if this option is available to you. Organisations can also benefit from our corporate membership.
What types of membership are available?
We offer entry level membership:
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Student Membership
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Affiliate Membership
As well as senior membership available for upgrade:
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Associate Membership
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Fellow Membership
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Membership by Experience
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Retired Membership
For organisations, we also offer corporate memberships.
Can students or early-career professionals join?
Yes! We actively support students and early-career professionals with tailored resources and development pathways.
How do I access my PMI member account?
You can log in via the PMI website (the top right button) using your registered email and password. If you’ve forgotten your login details, use the password reset link or contact our team at membership@pensions-pmi.org.uk
How do I update my contact or employment details?
Log in to your member portal and navigate to your profile settings to update your information.
Why should I upgrade my membership?
Upgrading your PMI membership gives you access to enhanced professional resources, recognition through designatory letters, and opportunities to contribute to the pensions industry. It also opens doors to exclusive events, mentoring roles and networking with senior professionals.
Can I upgrade my membership level?
Yes. If you’ve gained new qualifications or experience, you may be eligible to upgrade. Contact the Membership team for guidance.
How much is it to upgrade my membership?
Membership upgrade fees vary depending on the level. Associate membership is £420 annually, Fellowship is £499, and Membership by Experience is £644. A one-time election fee of £150 may apply for new or reinstating members.
Why should I become a Fellow?
Becoming a Fellow (FPMI) is a mark of senior professional achievement. It offers greater recognition, access to exclusive PMI events and publications, and the chance to mentor others. Fellows also benefit from leadership opportunities, enhanced career visibility, and are eligible for roles on the PMI Board and voting rights in the Annual General Meeting (AGM).
Learn more here.
What happens if I let my membership lapse?
You may lose access to member benefits, including CPD tracking and discounts. You can reinstate your membership by contacting us at membership@pensions-pmi.org.uk
How can the PMI help my career?
We offer qualifications, CPD support, networking, and access to job opportunities, mentoring and mentee development and more. Everything you need to grow in the pensions industry.
What is CPD?
Continuing Professional Development (CPD), refers to the ongoing learning and development activities that our professional members engage in to enhance their skills and knowledge throughout their careers. We offer a variety of different services which count as CPD such as in- person events, reading materials including a bi-monthly magazine and more.
Does the PMI offer CPD?
Yes. We help members track and manage their CPD to stay current and compliant. Depending on your membership type, you will be expected
How many CPD points can I claim per event?
You can claim up to 7 CPD hours for all full day PMI conferences.
For all CPD points references please go here: https://www.pensions-pmi.org.uk/resources/pmi-news/how-to-earn-cpd-hours/
How can I record my CPD?
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Log in to your My PMI account.
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Use the ‘Add CPD’ button on your homepage.
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For your full CPD history, click ‘My Membership’ from the left-hand menu.
What networking opportunities are available?
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Mentoring and Development programme
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In-person events
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Regional events
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Online forums and communities – Special Interest Groups (SIG)
Are there events I can attend and how do I register?
Yes, we host events throughout the year. You can view all our upcoming events and register via our website or contact a member from our team here events@pensions-pmi.org.uk
How much does it cost to attend PMI events?
For PMI members, events are free. For non-members there will be a cost associated with attendance.
Can the PMI help with compliance training?
Absolutely. Our programmes cover governance, risk management, and regulatory compliance. For more information contact our team.
Does the PMI offer development programmes?
Yes, we offer several development programmes including our Trustee Acceleration Programme (TAP) aimed primarily at giving non-pension people a route into pensions trusteeship, as well as our Mentoring and Development Programme which offers mentors and mentees the opportunity to develop their skills, expand their network, and take the next step in their career.
Does the PMI publish a magazine?
Yes, the PMI publishes Pensions Aspects Magazine, a members-only bi-monthly magazine featuring expert insights, policy updates and industry developments. Each edition is designed to keep you informed and engaged with the latest in pensions and financial services.
Who can access Pensions Aspects?
Access to Pensions Aspects Magazine is exclusive to PMI members. If you're not currently a member but would like to receive the magazine, joining as an Affiliate member is a great way to gain access and enjoy other member benefits.
How do I receive a printed copy of Pensions Aspects?
Printed copies are available through our print-on-demand service for Fellow (FPMI) and retired members. To opt in, simply log into your MyPMI portal during the last seven days of the issue month and select the print option. For assistance, please contact us here Marketing@pensions-pmi.org.uk
Where should I start if I’m new to pensions?
If you’re beginning your journey in pensions, we recommend looking at the Level 4 Retirement Provision Certificate (RPC). This qualification is designed for those new to the industry and provides a strong foundation in workplace retirement provision. We would also suggest that new learners take a look at our Competency Framework, which defines the technical and functional competencies required to perform effectively at all career levels within the pensions sector. It serves as a standard against which individuals’ knowledge, skills and behaviours can be assessed, guiding professional development, helping firms identify skill gaps, and informing qualification and training pathways.
PMI Pathways are also ideal for anyone looking for a clear starting point based on your current role, experience, and future ambitions. Each Pathway helps you identify the qualifications that will support your career progression and give you access to PMI membership, unlocking exclusive PMI benefits, resources, and networking opportunities.
Do I need to be a PMI member to study?
Yes, to study and complete any PMI qualification, you’ll need to hold at least student membership. This ensures you have access to essential resources, support, and PMI Benefits throughout your learning journey.
What are the entry requirements?
There are no minimum requirements to sit any PMI qualifications. Learners are advised to opt for a course/PMI Pathway as per their career aspirations. We would advise looking in depth at qualification specification/syllabuses and ensuring the information on the webpages is read in good detail. How hard are the exams?
The level of difficulty depends on the qualification, your experience, and the time you dedicate to study. On average, the pass rate across all PMI exams is around 70%. To help you succeed, we provide detailed exam formats, pass mark information, sample papers, and study guidance. Each qualification is assessed three times a year, giving you flexibility to plan and, if needed, retake an exam while the learning is still fresh in your mind. w. This means you can progress without unnecessary delays and prepare with confidence.
How many CPD hours will I earn with PMI qualifications?
You can earn up to 15 CPD hours per year through a variety of professional activities:
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Exam Setting and Marking – Setting, marking, or assessing pensions-specific or business-related exams, including PMI qualifications, qualifies for up to 15 CPD hours annually.
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Delivering Courses and Workshops – Leading presentations, workshops, seminars, or webinars on relevant topics also counts for up to 15 CPD hours per year. Preparation and research for these events are included, but commercial courses do not qualify.
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Further Education – Completing training courses or learning programmes for postgraduate or equivalent qualifications, including online options, allows up to 15 CPD hours annually.
What are the fees and is there member pricing?
Fees are shown on each qualification; member pricing applies where stated, go here for more: Qualifications - The Pensions Management Institute
Can my employer arrange in-house training?
Yes! PMI offers Bespoke Training, tailoring sessions to your specific needs, goals, and preferred delivery format provides bespoke in-house training and bulk bookings.
How much does trustee membership cost and are there discounts?
The annual subscription fee for individual trustees is £185. AMNT members can access a discounted rate of £105 by contacting membership@pensions-pmi.org.uk before joining.
Do I need to be a PMI member to access trustee training?
No. Non-members can attend training and events, but PMI members enjoy benefits such as discounted pricing, CPD tracking, and exclusive resources designed to support trusteeship.
What happens if I do not want to undertake one of the 5 new qualifications pathways?
Individuals are not being forced to undertake one of the five new pathways and you are welcome to take a stand-alone qualification by itself if you wish. It is completely up to an individual what route they want to take, and no one will be forced down a particular avenue.
Is the Advanced Diploma in Retirement Provision still an available qualification?
Yes, the ADRP will be available for five more years from the date we launch the new member streams.
I am part-way through the Advanced Diploma Qualification, should I switch to one
of the new pathways?
of the new pathways?
The decision is yours to make. If you feel one of the new pathways is a beneficial route to undertake and suits your educational/career needs, then you are welcome to do so. If you want to continue with the current Advanced Diploma, you will have five years to complete any remaining units (five years from the date of launch).
I think I have finished all of the units within the Retirement Provision stream, what do
I need to do to claim for the certificate?
I need to do to claim for the certificate?
Please note, anything post 2016 can be claimed for with regards to one of the new pathways, but anything pre 2016 would need to be passed again in order to count towards one of the new steams. This is to ensure the qualifications can be matched against the qualifications we currently offer. There will be a fee to claim for the final certificate.
Can I still complete the Advanced Diploma in Retirement Provision without following the new pathways?
Yes, you can! If you prefer not to follow the new pathway model, you can still sit and complete the singular qualification for the Advanced Diploma in Retirement Provision. However, this option will only be available until April 2028.
I’ve passed some units/qualifications before 2016. Will they count towards the new pathways?
No, unfortunately, any units or qualifications passed before 2016 will need to be retaken if you want to qualify for one of the new pathways. However, we will accept passes from units or qualifications achieved post-2016.
How do PMI Pathways affect membership?
PMI Pathways has introduced five career-specific routes to Fellowship. If you were an existing Certificate or Diploma member, in 2023 you were automatically migrated to the new Professional Membership. This means your membership status now aligns with the new structure, providing more opportunities to progress in your career.
I’ve completed qualifications or units that didn’t make me eligible for Certificate or Diploma membership under the old structure. Am I eligible for Professional Membership now?
Yes, under the new pathways, if you’ve completed a PMI qualification or combination of units that didn’t previously make you eligible for Certificate or Diploma membership, you may now qualify for Professional Membership. Contact us to check your eligibility.
What if my Certificate or Diploma membership lapsed?
If you were a lapsed Certificate or Diploma member, you have also been migrated to the new Professional Membership. You can reinstate your PMI membership to take advantage of enhanced member benefits. Reach out to us to discuss reinstatement.
Do I need to retake qualifications to progress towards Associateship?
If you wish to progress towards Associateship, you must retake any qualifications or units completed before 2016. Only qualifications and unit exams taken in 2016 or later will count towards Associateship.
How do I take an online exam?
You will be required to book yourself on to the exam you wish to sit via the PMI website. After bookings close you will then be contacted by TestReach in due course, who will provide you with log-in details for your account for the TestReach application closer to the date of your exam, which will enable you to take your online proctored exam.
Are there any pre-requisites to sit for a PMI exam/qualification?
There are no minimum requirements to sit any PMI qualifications. Learners are advised to opt for a course/PMI Pathway as per their career aspirations. We would advise looking in depth at qualification specification/syllabuses and ensuring the information on the webpages is read in good detail.
How do I decide which qualification or module would work best for me?
Leaners are advised to refer to the PMI's Competency Framework where we have aligned our qualification as per the career roles of the candidates. For further guidance and questions please contact the PMI qualifications team.
What type of questions can be asked in an online exam?
The assessment model would differ for each qualification. For example, the Retirement Provision Certificate (RPC) qualification is based on multiple choice questions, whereas the Certificate in Pension Calculations (CPC) is designed in a calculation-based format. The Advanced Diploma in Retirement Provision (ADRP) would be assessed based on multiple choice questions/short and long answer questions. For further details, learners are advised to visit the webpage of the qualification they are enrolling for, to get specific guidance.
What should I do if I miss my exam?
You can submit extenuating circumstances if your reasons for missing the exam were exceptional and beyond your control, which will then be reviewed before a decision is made. However, as per our exam policy, if you are a ‘no show’ for your exam and we do not receive a sufficient reason as to why you were not present, you would be required to book on again for the next sitting at the full cost of the exam if you wished to still sit it.
Can I retake an exam at a reduced price if I fail?
No, we do not offer exams at re-sit price.
Is there a sample paper that I can view prior to the examination?
Yes, past papers can be viewed here.
Do I need to download any software onto my computer to take the examination?
Yes, you will be required to download the TestReach application to your device (laptop/desktop computer). If you are going to be taking your exam using a work device, we strongly urge you to get in touch with your IT team ASAP, who may need to enable certain permissions for the application to be downloaded and accessed. It is crucial that this is actioned in good time and as early as possible, as all learners are required to schedule themselves onto their exam 72 hours before they are due to sit the exam, to pass all the system checks, to avoid any issues on the day of the exam. A link to download the TestReach application is available on our qualification webpages.
Am I eligible for extra time during the exam?
Yes, if you have any medical conditions that inhibit your ability to complete an exam within the standard timeframe, e.g., dyslexia, or any other medical disorders, then we can offer you an additional 25% extra time on top of the standard exam time. We would need supporting evidence, such as a medical note from your doctor, to be provided to us, which would then be reviewed by a member of the team and a decision then made. If you require extra time, the PMI Qualifications team will get in touch in the run-up to your exam and request it from you in due course.
What happens if my internet connection fails during an online exam?
If your internet connection fails during an exam, we would request that you get in touch with the TestReach support team, who will attempt to troubleshoot and support you to get yourself reconnected with your exam and invigilator. If the problem continues to persist, you will be directed to the PMI Qualifications team where we will advise on the next steps to take.
When results of my online exam will be issued?
Please ensure you check the respective webpage of the exam that you sat for this information. Exam release dates will be posted on there, so you are aware as to when you can expect to receive your results.
Will I need ID for my exam?
Yes, you will need ID for your exam which will have to be shown to your online invigilator before you start. You will be made aware in the run-up to the exam of what ID is ‘valid’ and acceptable to use.
Do I have to stay for the whole duration of the exam even if I have finished?
No, you do not have to stay for the duration of your exam. If you are happy with the answers, you have provided and have clicked on the ‘submit’ button, you will be allowed to finish early.
Are there any minimum system requirements to take the examination?
There are minimum system requirements to sit your exam online. You can check to see if you fulfil these technical requirements by taking a look through the TestReach Remote Invigilation Protocol.
How is an online proctored exam different to an exam taken in a test centre?
The only difference is that the exam is taken online, so you can sit the exam in the comfort of your own home if you wish to do so. Fundamentally, however, there is no difference. By using TestReach we are ensuring that we are fully compliant with Ofqual regulations. Each learner is invigilated online by their exam proctor, who can see/hear the learner, as well as having a visual of their screen too, to see what the learner is viewing. Certain pre-exam checks are also taken beforehand, to ensure that the learner’s environment is acceptable for sitting an exam. All these factors ensure that the exams maintain their integrity and are in no way compromised by being held online. The TestReach Desktop App is very robust, safe to run and has been rolled out across the UK, in local government, emergency services, universities, pension administrators, financial corporations, etc. without any negative reports. Once the exam is completed, the TestReach App can be closed by clicking the button and has no notification service or any other configuration that runs whilst the application is not in use. Furthermore, TestReach is compliant with ISO standards and exams run are approved by many accrediting bodies.
What happens during the environment checks for remote invigilated exams?
Please refer to the information in the TestReach Remote Invigilation Protocol, which describes the validation protocol and the steps that trained invigilators will take to verify the identity of the candidate and to ensure that the candidate’s test environment is secure – this is for your information, and to know what to expect during the online exam.
Can I take a break during my exam?
Although comfort breaks are of course allowed, you should inform your invigilator beforehand (like you would in an exam centre). Your exam will NOT be paused/stopped while you have breaks, so please be mindful of how much time you have remaining for your exam.
Can I eat or drink during my exam?
All PMI exams should be taken in exam conditions. Although snacks are allowed, eating a full meal (breakfast/lunch/dinner etc.) is not permitted.
In short written answer exams what functionality is there in the exam environment while writing the answer?
The following formatting options are available:
- Font size
- Bold
- Italic
- Underline
- Text aligns (left, centre, right)
- Undo
- Redo
- Indent
Why do I need to confirm that I agree to the PMI Terms and Conditions before I can enter the
examination?
examination?
Even though taking an examination at home may be perceived as being a more relaxed environment, you are under strict examination conditions. For example, if you were to take your examination in a physical test centre, you are required to conduct yourself in accordance with the PMI candidate guidance in operation at the time and abide by the Examination Rules and Regulations. Any breaches of these could result in your examination being flagged to the PMI Qualifications team to review as part of the PMI Malpractice Policy.
How do I pay my PMI membership or exam fees?
You can pay your fees online through your MyPMI portal, or via bank transfer (BACS). For more information please contact us here.
Can I pay by cheque?
No, the PMI no longer accepts cheque payments for membership subscriptions, renewals, or qualifications.
How do I pay by bank transfer (BACS)?
You can make payment directly to the PMI bank account. When doing so, you must include your surname, PMI member number, or invoice number as the reference so your payment can be matched correctly.
Can my employer be invoiced for my exam or membership fees?
Yes. When registering for exams, you can set your company as the preferred billing address, allowing invoices to be issued to your employer through your MyPMI portal.
Where can I find my invoice?
Invoices and transactions can be accessed through your MyPMI account. You can also view and download invoice PDFs from the system once your booking or payment has been processed.
How do I pay an outstanding invoice?
Log in to your MyPMI portal, go to the My Finance section, and select the relevant open invoice to complete payment.
When are membership fees due?
Membership subscriptions are due annually, with set renewal dates depending on your membership type (for example, 1 September for Students and Fellows, or 1 January for Trustee individuals and boards and Affiliate members).
Are membership fees prorated if I join partway through the year?
No. Membership fees are not prorated and are payable in full regardless of when you join.
What happens if I don’t pay my fees on time?
Late payment charges may apply, and if payment is not received by the final deadline, your membership may be lapsed or terminated.
Can I get a refund on payments made?
Membership fees are generally non-refundable and non-transferable. Refunds are only considered in exceptional circumstances.
Is there a fee when I first join the PMI?
Yes. New or reinstating members may need to pay a membership fee dependant on the membership grade.
Who should I contact if I have a payment or invoice query?
You can contact the PMI Membership or Accounts team, who can assist with invoices, payments, and account queries.
How can I cancel my PMI membership?
If you wish to cancel your PMI membership, please contact our Membership team who will be able to assist you with the process.
What types of events does the PMI offer?
The PMI runs a wide range of events including conferences, regional meetings, training workshops, webinars, roundtable, awards and networking events designed for pensions professionals.
Who should attend PMI events?
Our events are designed for anyone working in or connected to the pensions industry, including trustees, scheme managers, administrators, consultants, actuaries, lawyers, and policy professionals.
What can I expect from a PMI event?
You can expect expert-led sessions, panel discussions, networking opportunities, CPD points and practical insights on the latest developments shaping the pensions landscape.
Are PMI events in-person or online?
The PMI offers a mix of in-person and online events, depending on the format and topic.
How do I book a PMI event?
You can book directly through the PMI website via each event page in the events calendar.
Do I need to pay to attend?
Most events are free for PMI members, while others (such as conferences and training) have fees depending on your membership status.
Do I need to be a PMI member to attend?
No, non-members can attend many events at a fee, although member benefits may include discounted or complimentary access.
Can I transfer my place to someone else?
Yes, you may nominate another PMI member to attend in your place, subject to approval by the PMI events team.
What is the cancellation policy for conferences?
- Free member tickets: charges may apply for late cancellation or no-shows (e.g. within 14 days).
- Paid tickets:
- Full refund if cancelled more than 60 days in advance
- 50% refund up to 60 days before
- No refund if cancelled within 30 days
Please refer to our events policy.
Can I get a refund for training courses?
Refunds are available if cancellation is made at least 30 days before the training start date.
What happens if I don’t attend on the day?
No-show fees may apply for certain events, particularly where places are complimentary for members.
Will I receive CPD credits for attending?
Many PMI events provide Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours, which contribute towards your annual CPD requirements.
What topics are covered at events?
Topics vary by event but commonly include:
- Regulatory and legislative updates
- Investment and funding strategies
- Governance and trusteeship
- Innovation and technology in pensions
- Member engagement and communications
To stay up to date please click here.
Are there networking opportunities?
Yes, networking is a key part of the PMI events, allowing you to connect with peers, industry leaders, and experts.
What should I bring with me?
You’ll typically just need your booking confirmation. Specific events may provide additional joining instructions in advance.
Will the agenda be shared in advance?
Yes, agendas are usually published on the event page so you can plan your day and select relevant sessions.
Can the programme change?
Yes, the PMI reserves the right to make changes to speakers or programme content if required.
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