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Understanding your statement
If you are looking for general information on understanding your statement, you can watch a recording of the recent 'Your Total Rewards Statement Explained' event on YouTube. This video will also explain why your TRS will look different if you are…
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…
Membership
This is how we calculate your membership on your Total Reward Statement (TRS).
Reckonable membership
This is the length of service that counts towards the calculation of your pension.
If you've worked part time, we'll convert this time…
Adult dependant's pension
In the event of your death, a lump sum and pension may be paid to your surviving spouse, registered civil partner, qualifying partner or nominated recipient.
We may pay an adult dependant's pension to:
your surviving spouse
your…
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…
Standard benefits
Both Officer pension statement and Practitioner pension statement show your standard benefits.
Standard benefits are an estimate based on the latest known information to show what your pension may be worth at this time.
If you want to take…
Lump sum
If you’re a member of the 1995 Section
The 1995 section automatically provides members with a lump sum at retirement. This is normally 3 times their pension.
If you're a member of the 2008 Section
If you moved to the 2008 section as part…