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Port Line Pension Fund
wotabother
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Can anyone help with the tracing of outstanding pension, or refund of contributions, for period of 3/6/1958 to 11/3/1961, for Port Line Pension Fund?
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https://www.gov.uk/find-lost-pension
I highly doubt you will get a refund of contributions but you may have a small pension you will be able to withdraw at the scheme retirement age - or cash in depending on other pensions you may already have0 -
Your best bet will probably be the free pension tracing service: https://www.gov.uk/find-lost-pension
Alternatively you could contact Cunard directly as Wikipedia suggests that Port Line was part of Cunard.
This is so far back in time though, that it was before all the laws on preserved benefits and compulsory inflation protection so it's probably best not to set your hopes too high. If you are entitled to anything it may just be based on your 1961 salary without any inflation adjustment.0
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