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My GMP

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In 1991 i transfered a company pension plan.The GMP in the paperwork is from 1991 is for example £4000 p.a..It was tranfered to a section 32.My query is this.Will/has the GMP of £4000 p.a. stay at that amount or will it have increased?Does the GMP just stay at that same 4k p.a. until i retire?
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vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv wrote: »In 1991 i transfered a company pension plan.The GMP in the paperwork is from 1991 is for example £4000 p.a..It was tranfered to a section 32.My query is this.Will/has the GMP of £4000 p.a. stay at that amount or will it have increased?Does the GMP just stay at that same 4k p.a. until i retire?0
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The GMP has to be revalued - check your policy.http://www.pruadviser.co.uk/content/nav/about/26674/pghome/49880/53732/53759/53768/53789/0
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One thing to watch out for - they often quote the GMP at retirement age on this sort of paperwork. Read it carefully, does it say GMP at leaving, or GMP at retirement?0
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Yes it will increase - a section32 maintains the benefits as held before it was transferred.
The most common rate at which it 'revalues' in deferment will grow as follows:
Leavers after 5 April 1988 but before 6 April 1993 7.5% p.a.0 -
One thing to watch out for - they often quote the GMP at retirement age on this sort of paperwork. Read it carefully, does it say GMP at leaving, or GMP at retirement?
Having looked at the figures I don't think it would have been possible to have a GMP of around £4000 in 1991. In fact I don't think it would even have been possible to reach £2000.0 -
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/60651909#Comment_60651909
might be worth a look in this connection.
That said, it is not entirely clear whether the £4000 mentioned in post 1 is just an example or an actual figure.0 -
One thing to watch out for - they often quote the GMP at retirement age on this sort of paperwork. Read it carefully, does it say GMP at leaving, or GMP at retirement?
Thanks everyone for your replies.
I think.after double checking paperwork i have dug out that Zelazny's post above is correct.It must have been all added up at inception and the figure says the policy will pay at least 4k p.a. at retirement.It also says just over a 3rd of the GMP will increase by 3% p.a. compound.Whats that about?why is it only roughly a 3rd that increases p.a.?0 -
Whats that about?why is it only roughly a 3rd that increases p.a.?
See SnowMan's post 10 in thread above.0
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