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Old TSB Pension

dgs2001
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Hi
I have just found some old paperwork for a TSB pension which I had forgotton about.
It was a protected rights pension started on the 06/04/1989.
Alas I stopped paying into it probably in the early 90's and the last statement I have is dated 03/12/1993, showing contributions of £1260.00 and 115.27 Units. Value as on 26/11/1993 £1183.25
My question is who would I write to about this to get an up to date value and will it be worth the effort !!
Will any interest have been earned over the last 15 years?
Thanks Newbie
I have just found some old paperwork for a TSB pension which I had forgotton about.
It was a protected rights pension started on the 06/04/1989.
Alas I stopped paying into it probably in the early 90's and the last statement I have is dated 03/12/1993, showing contributions of £1260.00 and 115.27 Units. Value as on 26/11/1993 £1183.25
My question is who would I write to about this to get an up to date value and will it be worth the effort !!
Will any interest have been earned over the last 15 years?
Thanks Newbie
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Will any interest have been earned over the last 15 years?
unless you are in a cash fund or fixed interest fund you wont have earned interest. Hopefully you are not in a cash fund and I doubt you are. Probably the default managed fund.My question is who would I write to about this to get an up to date value and will it be worth the effort !!
Yes.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
The TSB is now part of LloydsTSB Bank.Trying to keep it simple...0
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It may now be dealt with by Scottish Widows as they deal with some of the old lloyds pension policies. Try calling them on 0131 655 6000. That is the switchboard number, they should be able to get you through if you have your policy number. if you have moved address however you may need to write in to change address before they can discuss things over the phone but they will be able to give you the address as well."The darkness has no answers"0
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The Pension Tracing Service may be able to help.
http://www.thepensionservice.gov.uk/atoz/atozdetailed/pensiontracing.asp0
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