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FIRE in the UK: How Much You Need, ISAs vs Pensions, and

Financial Independence, Retire Early in the UK context. ISA vs SIPP for FIRE, the 4% rule in pounds, state pension implications, and the Coast FIRE variant.

Kike Faúndez
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Founder of CashControlly
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The FIRE movement has a strong UK community — but the specifics differ from the US version. The ISA and SIPP system, the state pension, and the NHS all change the FIRE calculation significantly compared to the American version.

The FIRE number in pounds

£25k/year
Lean FIRE target → £625,000 needed
£40k/year
Regular FIRE target → £1,000,000 needed
£60k/year
Fat FIRE → £1,500,000 needed

ISA vs SIPP for FIRE: the key difference

This is the most important UK-specific FIRE question. A SIPP (pension) offers tax relief now but can't be accessed until 57 (rising to 57 from 2028). An ISA offers no upfront tax relief but can be accessed at any age.

  • For early FIRE (before 57): You need a "bridge" of ISA money to cover expenses between early retirement and pension access age. SIPP money is locked until 57.
  • The optimal strategy: Max pension for tax relief → build ISA bridge for early retirement years → let SIPP compound until access age.

The state pension: the FIRE asset most people ignore

The full new State Pension in 2026/27 is approximately £11,500/year. If you're planning FIRE at 45, you'll receive the State Pension from 67 — that's 22 years away. But when it kicks in, it reduces the portfolio withdrawal needed by £11,500/year, materially lowering your FIRE number.

💡 Coast FIRE: the realistic UK variant Accumulate enough in your pension and ISA that — without any further contributions — compound growth will fund your retirement. Then work part-time or at a lower-stress job just to cover current expenses. This is achievable much earlier than full FIRE and avoids the need for a £1M+ portfolio.

The NHS advantage for UK FIRE

American FIRE calculations must account for private health insurance (potentially £12,000-£24,000/year per family). UK FIRE doesn't have this problem — the NHS is free at the point of use regardless of employment status. This alone reduces the UK FIRE number significantly compared to the US equivalent lifestyle.

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About the author

Kike Faúndez
Kike Faúndez
Founder of CashControlly · Santiago, Chile

Enrique 'Kike' Faúndez is an Information Systems and Management Control Engineer from Universidad de Chile, with master’s degrees in Finance from Universidad de Chile and Industrial Engineering from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. He has 15+ years of experience in regulated financial services across finance, operations, and digital product development. He founded CashControlly in Santiago, Chile, with the conviction that personal financial control should not be a privilege, but an accessible and well-designed tool.

Credentials
  • Master's in Finance, Universidad de Chile
  • Master's in Industrial Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
  • Information Systems and Management Control Engineer, Universidad de Chile
  • AI and ITIL certifications
  • 15+ years in regulated financial services
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