Your pension overview (UPO) is now available
View the overview of your pension
The UPO tells you how much pension you have accrued with Shell. In my-Shell pension we have collected all important information on your pension. There you find your UPO too.
Consult the special page about UPO for more information.
Additional explanation for participants of SNPS
(start employment on or after 1 July 2013 or participating in the Shell Net Pension Scheme)
How we calculate your expected pension benefit in your UPO
We calculate your expected pension benefit using economic scenarios from De Nederlandsche Bank. Scenarios are expectations about how, for example, investments and interest rates will develop in the future. Would you like an explanation of the role of investments and interest rates on your pension capital and your expected pension benefit? View the infographic on our website.
You see a difference between your UPO and my-Shell pension
As in your UPO, you will also see the expected level of your pension on my-Shell pension. For more information, go to “My pension at...”. The estimate on my-Shell pension is always the most up-to-date. You can also track the development of your pension capital here at “How is your pension capital developing?”. Please note: Your UPO shows the balance on 1 January 2024. This is why there is a difference between your UPO and my-Shell pension.
Tax limit for participation in the Shell Net Pension Scheme changes on 1 February 2025
You participate in the Shell Net Pension Scheme if your salary exceeds the tax limit. This limit has not increased in 2025.
- Do you participate in the SSPF gross pension scheme (employed before 1 July 2013)? In that case, you participate in the Net Pension Scheme in 2025 if you earn more than € 127,603.
- Do you participate in the SNPS gross pension scheme (employed on or after 1 July 2013)? In that case, you participate in the Net Pension Scheme in 2025 if you earn more than € 121,951.
It is not fixed how much pension you will ultimately receive
The value of the investments may change. Read more about this on our special page about the UPO.