Compare 6 Shariah-compliant products from 6 providers available in England. Every listing includes Shariah oversight details, ratings, and direct provider links.
The UK's first full Shariah lifestyle glidepath from a mainstream insurer: launched November 2024 and available to members in any Aviva workplace pension. Instead of the single-fund approach that leaves older savers 100% in equities, the strategy moves members through Shariah Long Term Growth, Growth and Consolidation phases - de-risking begins 14 years before retirement - using three self-selectable funds built on HSBC's Islamic range: Aviva Pension HSBC Islamic Global Equity Index, Aviva Pension HSBC Shariah Multi Asset and Aviva Pension HSBC Global Sukuk Index. Offers universal and target-drawdown glidepaths plus single and phased drawdown at retirement, managed through the MyAviva portal. Charges follow each employer's scheme terms.
Best for: Members of Aviva workplace schemes, especially savers within 15 years of retirement who need Shariah-compliant de-risking no single-fund option provides.
Structure
Lifestyle glidepath of HSBC Islamic funds inside workplace pensions
Best For
Members of Aviva workplace schemes, especially savers within 15 years of retirement who need Shariah-compliant de-risking no single-fund option provides.
Lifestyle glidepath of HSBC Islamic funds inside workplace pensionsNationwide
The Shariah-compliant fund choice inside NEST, the government-established auto-enrolment master trust that is the UK's largest pension scheme by membership. Any NEST member can switch their whole pot into the Sharia Fund online at no charge. Since 1 November 2024 it allocates 70% to global Shariah-compliant equities and 30% to sukuk - both managed through HSBC vehicles (the Islamic Global Equity Index strategy and the HSBC Global Sukuk UCITS ETF) - a diversification NEST projects will cut fund volatility from about 14% to 10.9% annualised. Charges are NEST's standard 1.8% on each contribution plus 0.3% annual management charge, with no extra cost for the Sharia option. The fund delivered a 15.7% five-year annualised return to late 2024 during its 100% equity era, the best of any NEST fund.
Best for: Every employed UK Muslim auto-enrolled through their employer: switching the default to the Sharia Fund is free and takes minutes online.
Structure
Master trust fund choice: 70% Islamic equities / 30% sukuk
Best For
Every employed UK Muslim auto-enrolled through their employer: switching the default to the Sharia Fund is free and takes minutes online.
Master trust fund choice: 70% Islamic equities / 30% sukukNationwide
A digital personal pension plan (also available through Penfold's workplace scheme) that invests entirely in the HSBC Islamic Global Equity Index Fund, from Penfold Savings Limited (FCA 826097), the app-first pension provider. One simple all-in fee: 0.88% a year on savings under GBP 100,000, 0.53% on the portion above. The plan sits at risk level 5 of 7 - a 100% equity allocation suited to savers far from retirement - with contributions flexible from any amount, automatic basic-rate tax relief, pension transfers in via the app, and a find-my-pension consolidation service. Purification is handled at fund level: up to 5% non-compliant income tolerance with cleansing donations to charities chosen by the Sharia board.
Best for: Self-employed workers and pension consolidators who want a slick app experience with a single halal fund and one transparent fee.
Structure
Personal pension wrapper over the HSBC Islamic Global Equity Index Fund
Best For
Self-employed workers and pension consolidators who want a slick app experience with a single halal fund and one transparent fee.
Personal pension wrapper over the HSBC Islamic Global Equity Index FundNationwide
Sharia-compliant personal pension using the same seven risk-graded model portfolios as Simply Ethical's online advice service, inside a SIPP with up to 45% tax relief on contributions, tax-free growth and 25% tax-free access from age 55 (57 from April 2028). The service includes a pensions consolidation review: an adviser examines existing workplace and personal pensions and, where suitable, consolidates them into one discretionary-managed halal strategy. Same tiered fees (0.75% first GBP 50,999 down to 0.25% over GBP 1m) with no set-up, transfer or exit charges, and underlying fund costs around 0.37-0.39%. Minimum GBP 1,000 through the online route; GBP 100,000+ investors are directed to comprehensive personal advice.
Best for: Savers with scattered old pensions who want a regulated adviser to review and consolidate them into scholar-certified halal management.
Structure
SIPP over discretionary halal model portfolios with consolidation advice
Best For
Savers with scattered old pensions who want a regulated adviser to review and consolidate them into scholar-certified halal management.
SIPP over discretionary halal model portfolios with consolidation adviceNationwide
The longest-running Shariah option on a mainstream UK pension platform: launched 17 May 2005, this Standard Life pension fund (fund code JB) invests primarily in the HSBC Islamic Global Equity Index Fund, giving members of Standard Life workplace and individual pension products a one-fund halal choice with GBP 742.9 million in Standard Life fund assets (31 March 2026). The fund carries a volatility rating of 6 on Standard Life's 0-7 scale, reflecting its 100% global equity exposure tracking the S&P Global 1200 Shariah Select universe per the current factsheet objective wording, with the fund excluding banned weapons and companies deriving over 5% of revenue from alcohol, tobacco, pork, conventional financial services and similar activities. Charges depend on the member's Standard Life product and scheme terms.
Best for: Members of Standard Life workplace or personal pensions who want a halal self-select option without leaving their existing scheme.
Structure
Insurer pension feeder fund into HSBC Islamic Global Equity Index
Best For
Members of Standard Life workplace or personal pensions who want a halal self-select option without leaving their existing scheme.
Insurer pension feeder fund into HSBC Islamic Global Equity IndexNationwide
A Self-Invested Personal Pension invested in Wahed's Shariah-compliant managed portfolios, operated and administered by WealthKernel Limited with Wahed providing the portfolios and app experience. Contributions get basic-rate tax relief claimed automatically from HMRC (higher and additional rate via self-assessment), employer contributions are accepted, and partial or full transfers in from other registered schemes are supported (defined benefit transfers with safeguarded benefits are declined). Benefits accessible from age 55 (57 from April 2028) with up to 25% tax-free and Flexi-Access Drawdown available. An additional GBP 2.50 per month SIPP maintenance fee applies on top of Wahed's tiered wrap fee.
Best for: Self-employed Muslims and employees consolidating old pension pots who want retirement money managed halal end to end with automatic tax relief.
Structure
SIPP wrapper over managed halal portfolios (WealthKernel administered)
Best For
Self-employed Muslims and employees consolidating old pension pots who want retirement money managed halal end to end with automatic tax relief.
SIPP wrapper over managed halal portfolios (WealthKernel administered)Nationwide
A pension decision compounds for decades, which makes the boring line items decisive.
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Check Your Workplace Scheme First
Before opening anything new, ask whether your auto-enrolment scheme offers a Sharia option: NEST's Sharia Fund, Aviva's Shariah strategy, and Standard Life's Islamic fund cover millions of UK employees. Switching inside the scheme keeps your employer's contributions flowing unchanged.
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The All-In Annual Cost
Compare the total: fund fee plus any wrapper fee. Wahed's SIPP charges its wrap fee plus 2.50 GBP per month; workplace Sharia funds charge the scheme's standard rate. A percentage point of difference compounds into a material slice of the final pot.
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Tax Relief Handling
Basic-rate relief should be claimed and credited automatically; higher-rate taxpayers reclaim the rest through self-assessment. Confirm the provider handles relief-at-source cleanly and accepts employer contributions gross if you plan to route them.
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What the Fund Actually Holds
Most UK Sharia pension funds are global Islamic equity trackers (the HSBC Islamic Global Equity Index strategy appears inside several), which means high equity concentration. That suits long horizons; nearer retirement, check what defensive Shariah-compliant options the provider offers.
Shariah Oversight in England
How providers available in England handle Shariah compliance verification
6 providers
Formal Shariah Board
Independent panel of scholars that reviews and approves products
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about islamic retirement & pension in England
What halal pension options exist in the UK?
Two routes. Inside workplace pensions: NEST's Sharia Fund, Aviva's Shariah investment strategy, and Standard Life's Islamic pension fund let you switch your existing workplace pot into Shariah-compliant investments, often without changing provider. Personal pensions: Wahed, Penfold, and Simply Ethical offer Sharia SIPPs you open and control yourself.
Can I open a halal pension from England?
Yes. Pensions are national products; all 6 options we list from 6 providers accept savers from England through digital onboarding or workplace schemes.
Is my workplace pension halal by default?
Almost never. Default funds hold conventional bonds and unscreened equities. But most large schemes offer a Sharia fund option: NEST (the largest auto-enrolment provider) offers its Sharia Fund, and Aviva and Standard Life have Shariah strategies. Switching your allocation is usually a form or an online request, and your employer's contributions follow automatically.
What tax relief do pension contributions earn?
UK pension contributions receive tax relief at your marginal rate: basic-rate relief is added automatically (Wahed's SIPP, for example, has it claimed by WealthKernel and credited to the account), and higher-rate taxpayers reclaim the rest through self-assessment. Employer contributions are paid gross. Annual and lifetime limits are set by HMRC.
When can I access a SIPP?
Drawdown is available from age 55, rising to 57 from April 2028, with up to 25% typically available tax-free, per the standard UK pension rules referenced in the SIPP products we list. The Pensions Regulator oversees workplace schemes and the FCA regulates personal pensions and SIPPs.
What fees should I watch?
The all-in annual cost: Wahed charges its tiered wrap fee (1% p.a. under 250,000 GBP) plus 2.50 GBP per month SIPP maintenance; workplace Sharia funds charge the scheme's standard fund fee. Over decades, a percentage point of fees compounds into a material slice of the pot, so compare the total, not the headline.
Which providers offer Islamic home financing in England?
England has the deepest shelf in our dataset: Gatehouse Bank and Offa offer Home Purchase Plans (England and Wales), StrideUp finances English property with deposits from 10%, AlRayan's Premier Home Finance serves qualifying customers in England and Wales, Nomo covers Great Britain, and Pfida, Nester, BLME, and Habib Bank Zurich Sirat list UK-wide property finance. QIB UK adds structured property finance at the top end.
Where are the UK's Islamic banks based?
AlRayan Bank, the UK's oldest and largest wholly Shariah-compliant retail bank (founded 2004), has its head office in Birmingham; Gatehouse Bank, BLME, QIB UK, and Habib Bank Zurich's Sirat division operate from London. All are PRA-authorised with FSCS protection on eligible deposits, and all serve customers digitally across England.
How to Choose the Right Option in England
A step-by-step guide to evaluating islamic retirement & pension providers
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Verify Shariah governance
Check whether the provider has a formal Shariah Supervisory Committee or an independent scholar certification. Named scholars and published Shariah rulings are the strongest signals.
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Compare financing structures
Understand whether the product uses Diminishing Musharakah, Murabaha, Ijarah, Mudarabah, or Wakalah. Each has different risk, ownership, and cost implications, especially for early settlement.
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Check regulation and protection
Confirm the provider's FCA authorisation on the Financial Services Register, and whether deposits carry FSCS protection. Fintech apps are not banks and their balances are not FSCS deposit protected.
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Evaluate total cost
Look past the headline rate. For financing, ask for the full rental or profit rate pricing, arrangement fees, and valuation charges. For deposits, compare expected profit rates and how often they have been met.
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Read the fine print on rates
Islamic bank deposits pay expected, not guaranteed, profit rates, and home purchase plan rentals reprice at review dates. Ask for the achieved-rate history and the repricing frequency in writing.
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Consult a qualified advisor
For major decisions, speak with the provider's Shariah compliance team and, where the sums are large, an independent Islamic finance advisor who understands your situation.
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Total products in England
6
Nationwide options
6
Region-specific options
0
Top providers currently available in England
Aviva, NEST Pensions, Penfold, Simply Ethical, Standard Life and 1 more
Halal Finance in England: Market Overview
England is the home market of UK Islamic finance. The licensed Islamic banks (AlRayan in Birmingham, Gatehouse, BLME, QIB UK, and Habib Bank Zurich's Sirat division in London) are headquartered here, and every product category in our dataset is available: FSCS-protected savings with expected profit rates up to 4.81% on 12-month terms at the August 2026 crawl date, the deepest Home Purchase Plan shelf (Gatehouse, StrideUp, Offa, AlRayan Premier, Nomo, Pfida, Nester, and QIB's structured desk all finance English property), Islamic wills drafted for the law of England and Wales, and the full fund, ISA, and pension market. London and Birmingham host most providers, but access is digital: accounts, investments, and pensions open by app from anywhere in England.
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Reviewed by: HalalWallet Editorial Team•Last reviewed: 2026-03-06•Disclosure: No provider pays for placement or ranking on this page. Editorial policy and full disclosures.
Reviewed monthly and updated when regional availability, provider coverage, or product details change.
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