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Why you might not be able to see a statement
You are not able to view your NHS pension information
Your NHS Pension information might not be available because:
you are not a member of the NHS Pension Scheme
you’re a new member of the NHS Pension Scheme with less than one year’s membership…
Pension
How we calculate your estimated NHS pension.
Officer pension statement
We estimate your NHS pension based on your employer's last update of your records.
We do this using your:
NHS Pension Scheme membership
pensionable pay
The figure…
Disclaimers
We do not include a projection of your pension at retirement as part of your statement.
NHS pension benefits for membership after 2015 are also subject to change.
In 2015, the government made changes to most public service pension schemes,…
Employer toolkit
The employer toolkit offers guidance and support throughout the statement delivery.
The toolkit includes:
your to do list, which explains your role as an employer and your key milestones
guidance on promoting the statements to your employees…
Your employer to do list
Key activities employers must undertake.
To do list
We provide overviews on activities that we advise you do to prepare your employees and organisation for:
Annual Benefits Statements to do list (Excel: 11KB)Total Rewards Statements to do list (…
Details on my statement
Personal details and financial summary
These are the details your employer held for you (or we held for you, if you're a deferred member), as of 31 March.
It includes a summary of the total value of the pay and benefits for the year.
If it's only…
Employee section
Depending on your circumstances, you’ll receive either a Total Reward Statement (TRS) or an Annual Benefit Statement (ABS) each year.
To find out more about Total Reward Statements, Annual Benefit Statements and which one you'll receive, visit What…
What type of statement you'll get
Each year, you'll get either a Total Reward Statement (TRS) or an Annual Benefit Statement (ABS).
The type of statement you'll get is based on your circumstances.
What TRS is
Total Reward Statements are…
Hypothetical annuity cost
Hypothetical annuity cost is not a standard benefit. It's included on your statement to show the likely cost of buying similar benefits on the ‘open market’.
The figures are based on market conditions at this date. Costs could vary significantly at…
Normal pension age
Normal pension age is:
60 years old in the 1995 section
65 years old in the 2008 section
Members with special class status in the 1995 section may have the right to retire from a normal pension age of 55.
In the 2015 scheme, it's the same as…