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Lloyds bank pension
vervialle
Posts: 2 Newbie
I am 57 years old and my old Lloyds bank PIP pension from my first tenyears service says I will get a pension of £3000 when I reach 60, I also have two newer pension pots deferred with a total of 5k in them they are not PIP,s, They have written to me asking me if I want to take the new options with the pension changes from April 2015.My question is what do I do and if I leave the Pip one will I still get the 3k pension when I reach 60, or has that all changed and do I have to invest it.
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I am 57 years old and my old Lloyds bank PIP pension from my first tenyears service says I will get a pension of £3000 when I reach 60
Do you mean £3000 per annum?
Is this your scheme?
http://www.lloydsbankinggrouppensions.com/ltsb/pip/deferred/at_a_glanceFree the dunston one next time too.0 -
Yes 3000 per annum, I am not sure what you highlighted is what I have got. My pension statement says Lloyds bank No 1 pension scheme, when you reach 60 you will receive a pension of 3000 per annum.0
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Lloyds bank No 1 pension scheme,
When did you work for Lloyds?
Do you mean that you were a member of the Defined Benefits Section of the pension scheme? Closed in 2000?
http://www.lloydsbankinggrouppensions.com/ltsb/fs/1/deferred/home
With regard to the "newer pots" do these also relate to service with Lloyds Bank?0 -
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