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UK Adults Embrace Crypto for Retirement Plans

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: August 28, 2025 2:01 am
Thiago Alvarez
Published: August 28, 2025
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Key Points:
  • UK’s Aviva survey shows 27% of adults contemplating crypto in retirement.
  • Majority engage in self-directed investments due to lack of institutional options.
  • Concerns about security and regulation accompany potential pension market impacts.

Surveys indicate 27% of UK adults consider cryptocurrency for retirement planning, signaling possible shifts within the UK’s $5+ trillion pension market as discussed in June 2025.

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This trend suggests significant potential financial inflows into crypto, as independent investors leverage high-return opportunities outside of traditional pensions.

A recent Aviva survey highlights that 27% of UK adults are contemplating the inclusion of cryptocurrency in retirement portfolios. This report signifies potential multi-billion-dollar inflows into the country’s extensive pension market, estimated over $5 trillion.

The main participants, aged 25–34, often engage in self-directed crypto investments by withdrawing from traditional pensions. Michele Golunska, Managing Director, Aviva, remarked, “Crypto remains appealing for its high return potential, but traditional pensions offer unique benefits like employer contributions and tax relief.”

Cryptocurrency’s integration potential into retirement planning could significantly impact the financial market. However, no immediate regulatory changes have occurred, leaving UK pension funds uninvolved officially.

Experts underscore the ongoing examination of a crypto regulatory framework in the UK. This analysis follows the U.S. precedent of incorporating crypto into retirement plans, suggesting significant financial shifts could be imminent.

27% open to crypto in pensions, per @Censuswide polling for Aviva; 23% would even shift pension balances into digital assets

Reported survey data indicates that Bitcoin and Ethereum stand as primary targets for eager investors. While interest grows, policy discussions seek to address ongoing concerns related to security and regulatory oversight.

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