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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…
Benefits payable on death
In the event of your death, a lump sum and pension benefits for your dependants may be payable.
The benefits payable will depend on your circumstances at the time of your death.
A lump sum on death is a normally tax free sum of money that:
is…
Your updated Total Rewards Statement (TRS) or annual benefit statement (ABS) is available now
If you’re a member of the NHS Pension Scheme, your updated Total Rewards Statement (TRS) or annual benefit statement (ABS) is available to view online now.
If your organisation uses Electronic Staff record (ESR), you will be able to use this to…
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 of the…
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 registered…
Make or change a nomination
If you've already made a nomination, the details are on your statement.
If you want your death benefits to be paid to your spouse/partner, you do not need to make a nomination if you:
are married
are in a civil partnership
have a nominated…
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,…
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…
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.
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…