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Pension Payment Abbreviation

HD4L
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Hi folks, my uncle recently died and I am trying to sort out his paperwork etc. He was a sailor in the Merchant Navy back in the day and has a pension credit coming in every quarter that is abbreviated to "CDRQTR" in the amount of £151-68. No one can tell me what the CDR stands for in his bank and I can't find it anywhere. Anyone here know?
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Might be worth re-posting this question on the pensions part of the forum, which is here:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/categories/pensions-annuities-retirement-planning
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https://www.mnopf.co.uk/
Is it a pension from the above scheme?
https://www.mnopf.co.uk/payment_dates_and_pay_slips.html#:~:text=If your total annual pension,and two months in advance.If your total annual pension is less than £720, you will receive your pension in quarterly instalments on 15th January, April, July and October.
These amounts will be paid to you one month in arears and two months in advance. For example, the January payment will cover the period from 16th December to 15th March.
If so, I'm not sure that what the abbreviation means matters much - if you are the executor/administrator of your late uncle's estate, you need to advise MNOPF.
https://www.mnopf.co.uk/death_of_a_member.html
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