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About the Scheme

WebYour pension scheme at a glance: Build up rate of 1/49th of your pay a year: Revalued yearly by Treasury order: Build up rate for survivor benefits 1/160th

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URL: https://www.wypf.org.uk/active/all-about-your-pension/about-the-scheme/

When can I retire

WebFor the pension you build up from 1 April 2014, your normal pension age is the same as your state pension age (but with a minimum of age 65).. What is my state pension age? Use the government’s state pension age calculator to find out your state pension age. Note that the calculator doesn’t include proposed changes to state pension age.

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AVC options at retirement – deferred member

WebHome; Active; All about your pension; Paying extra; AVCs; AVC options at retirement – deferred member; Active - paying extra . AVC options at retirement – deferred member

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mypension content

WebHome; MyPension; My Pension is our secure interactive service that will let you view your pension details online and make changes to your personal information. Active LGPS members can now also run a retirement estimate on My Pension too. Already registered? Click here to sign in. If not, click here to register. It only takes a few minutes, all you'll …

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Pension statement

Web*The maximum reduction that can be applied to your automatic lump sum (for membership up to 31 March 2008) is 10 years. This is because these benefits have a protected normal pension age of 65 for almost all members.

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What will my family get when I die

WebHome; Pensioner; All about my pension; What will my family get when I die? Pensioner - All about my pension. Death benefits. If you're receiving a pension that was previously a deferred pension, it's the rules at the date of leaving that apply to your pension so your death grant is based on your actual date of leaving, not the date you started to …

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A guide for active members of the LGPS

Web3 2. Referral to an approved doctor This section looks at • why you are being referred to an approved doctor • the role of your employer • the role of the approved doctor • what the approved doctor will consider • whether you will need to go for a medical • what the outcome of the process means. Why am I being referred to an approved doctor?

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Webcast The ill health process

WebSerious ill health – Max. Max is married and has limited life expectancy. He earns £31,000 per year and dies ‘in service’. Death in service payment E £93,000 Plus spouses pension of £6,000 per year. Serious ill health . Max. Alternatively, his employer retires him on ill health (tier 1) grounds.

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