Investing, Pension

How does Stockspot Pension work?

Learn how Stockspot Pension works, from setting up a retirement income account to managing investments and pension payments online.

Moving from saving for retirement to living off your super is a major change. For many Australians searching “how does a pension work in Australia”, this transition can feel complex and uncertain.

Stockspot Pension is designed to make this shift clearer and more predictable, using defined rules and automated processes that reduce administration and guesswork.

From super accumulation to retirement income

While you’re working, superannuation is focused on growing your balance. Once you retire or reduce work, the focus shifts to generating income and using that money to fund your lifestyle.

A pension account allows you to:

  • Invest your super balance in pension phase
  • Receive regular income payments
  • Access tax concessions available under Australian super rules

Stockspot automates this process, setting up your pension and applying the relevant regulatory and tax settings automatically, so you can focus more time on the things that matter.

Pension options based on your stage of retirement

Stockspot Pension supports two common pension types used in Australia.

Transition to Retirement (TTR) pension

Designed for Australians who are still working but want limited access to their super. Income withdrawals are capped, and specific tax rules apply.

Retirement Income pension

For Australians who have retired. In most cases, investment earnings are tax-free, and withdrawals are tax-free for people aged 60 and over.

When you open an account, Stockspot applies the correct pension structure so you don’t need to manage the technical details.

How your pension is invested

Each Stockspot Pension portfolio is built using exchange traded funds (ETFs).

ETFs are used because they:

  • Provide diversification across asset classes and markets
  • Trade daily, supporting pension withdrawals
  • Allow portfolios to be adjusted efficiently
  • Reduce reliance on individual security selection or risk of holding individual shares

ETFs form the backbone of all Stockspot investment accounts and Stockspot super accounts. 

This investment approach is designed to support income needs while managing risk over time.

Ongoing portfolio monitoring and rebalancing

Over time, market movements can shift the balance of your portfolio.

Stockspot monitors portfolios daily and automatically rebalances when needed, keeping your investment mix aligned with its intended risk level. This helps maintain consistency without requiring manual decisions during periods of market volatility.

Managing pension payments and withdrawals

You remain in control of how your pension income is paid. Through your online Stockspot dashboard, you can:

  • Choose monthly, quarterly or annual payments
  • Set your preferred income amount (subject to minimum drawdown rules)
  • Make changes at any time

All payments are processed automatically once your preferences are set.

Visibility and tax treatment in pension phase

In pension phase:

  • Investment earnings are generally tax-free
  • Withdrawals are tax-free for most Australians over age 60

Your dashboard displays income payments, portfolio activity and tax treatment clearly, helping you understand how your pension is working at all times.

Support when you need it

While Stockspot Pension is managed online, support is available. Our client care and advice team can assist with:

  • Pension setup
  • Understanding Stockspot Pension income options
  • Portfolio-related questions

This ensures you’re supported throughout retirement without needing to manage everything alone.

Join the waitlist to get early access.
  • Chris Brycki

    Founder and CEO

    Chris Brycki is the Founder & CEO of Stockspot, Australia’s first and largest digital investment adviser. He founded Stockspot in 2013 with a clear goal. Help everyday Australians invest better using low cost, diversified ETFs. No stock picking. No market timing. No conflicts. Chris has over 25 years of investment experience. He spent much of his early career as a Portfolio Manager at UBS, managing diversified portfolios and gaining first-hand experience inside traditional financial institutions. He has served as a member of the ASIC Digital Advisory Committee and volunteered on the Investment Committee for the NSW Cancer Council. These roles reflect his long-standing interest in improving outcomes for investors and using capital more responsibly. Chris writes about investing, markets, superannuation and the psychology of money. His focus is long term thinking, disciplined behaviour and avoiding the common mistakes that derail investors. He is a regular commentator in Australian media and has been featured in the AFR, SMH, The Australian, ABC and Sky News. He also appears on podcasts, panels and industry events discussing investing, financial literacy and the future of advice. Chris holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance from the University of New South Wales, where he was a Co-op Scholarship recipient.


Founder and CEO

Chris Brycki is the Founder & CEO of Stockspot, Australia’s first and largest digital investment adviser. He founded Stockspot in 2013 with a clear goal. Help everyday Australians invest better using low cost, diversified ETFs. No stock picking. No market timing. No conflicts. Chris has over 25 years of investment experience. He spent much of his early career as a Portfolio Manager at UBS, managing diversified portfolios and gaining first-hand experience inside traditional financial institutions. He has served as a member of the ASIC Digital Advisory Committee and volunteered on the Investment Committee for the NSW Cancer Council. These roles reflect his long-standing interest in improving outcomes for investors and using capital more responsibly. Chris writes about investing, markets, superannuation and the psychology of money. His focus is long term thinking, disciplined behaviour and avoiding the common mistakes that derail investors. He is a regular commentator in Australian media and has been featured in the AFR, SMH, The Australian, ABC and Sky News. He also appears on podcasts, panels and industry events discussing investing, financial literacy and the future of advice. Chris holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance from the University of New South Wales, where he was a Co-op Scholarship recipient.

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