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Fund Manager Payslip Checker - UK Pay, Tax & NI (2026/27)

Fund and portfolio managers run investment strategies against benchmarks, with total comp running into the hundreds of thousands, concentrated in London.

Median UK salary £80,000 - SOC 3534 - typical tax code 1257L

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What a fund manager payslip looks like

A typical UK fund manager payslip is paid monthly and shows a basic pay line at the top. Fund and portfolio managers run investment strategies against benchmarks, with total comp running into the hundreds of thousands, concentrated in London. The line items below depend on grade, shift pattern and contractual additions, but the structure usually mirrors HMRC's recommended payslip layout: a payments block, a deductions block, a year-to-date column, and a net pay summary.

Common employers in this occupation include asset managers, hedge funds, private banks. Each employer runs payroll slightly differently, but the underlying PAYE computation against tax code 1257L and Class 1 National Insurance is identical across the UK (excluding Scotland for income tax). The biggest variability between two fund manager payslips at the same gross will be in the additions block: PAYE salaried base with large performance bonuses taxed at 45% with a 2% NI slice in the month paid; most fund managers exceed £125,140, so the personal allowance is gone and a 'K' code is common. Carried interest is taxed separately under capital-gains rules and does not appear on the payslip; CFA/CISI fees may be deductible (HMRC List 3).

Year-to-date columns are critical to verify on this role because the additions and salary sacrifice items change month to month. If your YTD gross divided by months elapsed in the tax year does not match your expected annual run-rate, that is the single best signal that something is mis-coded.

Fund Manager salary bands (UK 2024)

ONS ASHE 2024 full-time gross pay; net figures use 2026/27 PAYE bands and 5% pension.

BandGross / yearNet / yearNet / month
25th percentile£60,000£43,156£3,596
Median£80,000£54,756£4,563
75th percentile£130,000£77,856£6,488

Common deductions for a fund manager

  • PAYE income tax.Calculated against tax code 1257L. Cumulative coding means refunds can appear if you start mid-year.
  • National Insurance (Class 1).8% between £12,570 and £50,270 of annual earnings, then 2% above. Period-by-period method is standard.
  • Pension.Auto-enrolment minimum 5% employee on qualifying earnings (£6,240 - £50,270), unless your employer runs a more generous scheme such as the NHS, Teachers Pension or Civil Service alpha.
  • Salary sacrifice patterns.Common in this occupation: cycle-to-work, electric-car salary sacrifice, additional pension contributions, and where applicable workplace nursery vouchers (still tax-efficient via pre-existing schemes).
  • Union or professional body.Tax-deductible for HMRC-listed bodies. Fund Managers commonly hold subscriptions covered by section 344 ITEPA 2003 (List 3).

Fund Manager payslip FAQ

What is the average fund manager salary in the UK in 2024?

According to ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) 2024 for SOC code 3534, the median full-time gross annual salary for a fund manager in the UK is approximately £80,000. The 25th percentile sits at £60,000 and the 75th at £130,000.

What is take-home pay on a median fund manager salary?

On £80,000 gross with the standard 1257L tax code and 5% pension, monthly take-home is approximately £4,563 after PAYE income tax, Class 1 employee National Insurance and auto-enrolment pension. Actual figures vary if you have student loan, salary sacrifice or a non-cumulative tax code.

What is unusual about a fund manager payslip?

PAYE salaried base with large performance bonuses taxed at 45% with a 2% NI slice in the month paid; most fund managers exceed £125,140, so the personal allowance is gone and a 'K' code is common. Carried interest is taxed separately under capital-gains rules and does not appear on the payslip; CFA/CISI fees may be deductible (HMRC List 3).

Which tax code should a fund manager typically be on?

Most fund managers on standard PAYE will see 1257L. Check the prefix and suffix carefully: a K-prefix means deductions exceed your allowance (often after a bonus or P11D benefit), 0T means you have no allowance left at this employer, and BR means basic rate on the whole job (common in second jobs).

Salary estimates: ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) 2024, full-time gross annual pay by SOC 2020 occupation. Figures rounded to nearest £100.