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Contributions
Information about the contributions paid into the Scheme.
Employee contributions
This is the annual contributions you paid into the scheme during the year.
This is prior to the ‘updated to’ date on your statement. It excludes added years and…
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…
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…
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.
Promoting the statements
This section provides Total Reward Statements (TRS) and Annual Benefit Statements (ABS) information about:
promoting your local benefits
the promotional tools that will be provided to you
Add logos to TRS or ABS communications…
Notices of correction
We want to generate trust in what we release through a commitment to transparency. What we produce will meet consistent standards of behaviour that reflect the wider public good and be:truthfulimpartialindependentIt's possible that despite…
NHS Pension Scheme accounts and valuation reports
Electronic publication of accountsThe Accounting Officer is responsible for maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the NHS Business Services Authority's website. The auditors do not review these matters and are not responsible for any changes…
Dependency Forming Medicines – England: Notices of correction
2015/16 to 2024/25 Annual summary statisticsDate of notice: 23 January 2026OverviewWe have identified an error in the way that we have calculated patient ages for a calendar year. This error has resulted in an overestimate of the number of patients…