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Membership
How your membership totals have been calculated on your statement.
Your pension statement
We calculate the membership totals on your statement as follows.
Reckonable membership
This is the amount of membership used to calculate your benefits…
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…
Pension scams
A lifetime’s savings lost in a moment
The Pensions Regulator has warned that pension scams are on the increase in the UK.
Some NHS Pension Scheme members may have already been targets.
‘One off pension investments’, ‘pension loans’ or ‘upfront…
Pay
Information about how your pay is used to calculate your benefits.
Officer pension statement
In the 1995/2008 Scheme, we calculate your benefits for the NHS Pensions Scheme:
using your ‘final year’s pensionable pay’ for the 1995 Section…
Maximum lump sum
Information on exchanging part of an annual pension for a lump sum.
At retirement, members may be able to exchange some annual pension for a lump sum / larger lump sum.
This applies to:
1995 section (except members who left before 1 April 2008…
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,…
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…