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Naval Pensions

I joined the Royal Navy in October 1971, and on leaving in December 1979 I was issued with a Navy pension on my retirement when I am 63.

I would now like to find out what this pension in now worth, the paperwork i was issued with was lost when my father died.

Please can someone help and give me some advice on whom I contact to dind out the details of the pension.

Thanks

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  • RichandJ
    RichandJ Posts: 1,087 Forumite
    This should get you started:

    http://www.forcespensionsociety.org/
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  • They are required to give you, on request, a statement of benefits. Just write and ask. It might quote a 'Transfer Value' - but under no circumstances transfer it.

    It will probably state how much you will get at 63 on the assumption of, say, a 5% or 3% inflation rate...
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