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Lost Pension Tracing
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Googling suggests the current TPA is Willis Towers Watson
I think that you have hit the nail on the head.

https://epa.towerswatson.com/accounts/dsm/public/scheme-information/ gives link to
DSM UK Pension Scheme
Statement of Investment Principles
September 2020
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Yes I was only a member of the DB scheme. I haven't yet had a state pension forecast, I am going to get one done after the seeing your suggestion on here yesterday, so thanks for that.xylophone said:Was this the only DB Scheme of which you have been a member?
What does your state pension forecast show in respect of a COPE?
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Many thanks for this!Googling suggests the current TPA is Willis Towers Watson - drop the guys and gals at Redhill a line:1 -
Thanks for all of the replies and help! It looks like I now have a good chance of finding the lost pension!
It's great to know that, having made a mistake and losing track of this pension that there are people who are willing to give great advice to help me find it!1 -
to help me find it!
Let us know if you can shout "Eureka"...........
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