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Contracting out of SERPS

Hi

I am 53 years of age. Many years ago I seem to recall that whilst in employment I contracted our of SERPS. Loads were doing it at the time. I never paid a penny out of my wages etc as far as I am aware.

I saw an advert for the Prudential and it got me to thinking that was who had dealt with the contracting out. I wrote to them and they sent me a letter saying they had someone with my name on their system - they sent forms and I had to fill in all the addresses I had lived at over the years - and there were lots of them as I had moved alot!

Heard nothing for about 3 months and then received a large envelope from Prudential which seems to show that I in fact have a pension with them worth £44,000.

I am assuming this is from contracting out.

The letter says I can draw the pension in 2 years time when I am 55.

Can I draw it all at in one go then?

Does this sound correct? What effect does this have on my State Pension entitlement when I am 60 - someone has said I won't get it!!?

Thanks.

RD

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