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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…
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 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…
Independent financial advisors (IFAs)
Independent financial advisers can only get member statements from the member they represent.
It's free of charge for members. It's a faster and more convenient way for them to get information about their NHS pension.
Total Reward/Annual Benefit Statement mid year refresh
Following the mid year refresh, Total Reward and Annual Benefit Statements are now available for all organisations. Employees will only receive a statement if they were an NHS employee on or before 31 March 2017.
The statements can be accessed…
Message from Theresa Britton - Head of Service for NHS Pensions
Dear Colleagues,
I just wanted to take this seasonal opportunity to tell you about the progress we are making to improve NHS Pensions’ services.
This past year we have taken a huge step forward by successfully implementing a new internal work…
Sharing our performance - October/November
Our current performance
The table below shows our recent monthly performance for pension award processing:
Month
Number of awards due to be paid in month (our target)
Number of awards cleared within the month (…