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delivering value to the NHS Delivering value to the NHS 1 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 Pension Scheme
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delivering value to the NHS Delivering value to the NHS 2 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 NHS Pension Scheme From 01 April 2008 there have been two sections to the pension scheme :- 1995 section 2008 section
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delivering value to the NHS Delivering value to the NHS 3 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 Which section will I belong to? 1995 section Current members who joined the scheme before 01 April ’08 Deferred members who rejoined before 30 Sept ’08 Deferred members who rejoin after 30 Sept ’08 with a break of <5 yrs 2008 section New members from 01 April ’08 Deferred members who rejoin after 30 Sept ’08 with a break of >5 yrs Members of the 1995 section will be given the choice of transferring to the 2008 section
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delivering value to the NHS 4 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 NHS Pension Scheme – 1995 section Final Salary 80th scheme – based on best of last 3 years pensioned pay Survivor benefits extended Flexibility to increase lump sum in return for a smaller pension Tiered contribution rates 5% to 8.5% Membership limit increased Added years replaced by ‘Additional Pension’ purchase Step Down
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delivering value to the NHS Delivering value to the NHS 5 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 NHS Pension Scheme The amount of your pension depends on two factors :- 1)Your pensionable pay at or near retirement 2)The number of years you have been in the scheme 1995 section2008 section Best of the last 3 yearsAnnual average of best 3 consecutive years in last 10 – re-valued for RPI
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delivering value to the NHS 6 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010
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delivering value to the NHS 7 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 NHS Pension Scheme Membership History An Employee – SD 75/123456 FromToContractYearsDays 01/02/199931/03/2006Whole Time759 01/04/200631/03/2009Whole Time30 Total Membership 1059
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delivering value to the NHS 8 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 Calculating Your Pension – Whole Time Pensionable pay = 2352.20 x 12 = £28,226.40 Membership = 10 yrs 59 days = 3,709 days 80 years x 365 = 29,200 days Benefits £28,226.40 x 3,709 = £3,585.33 Pension 29,200 £10,755.99 Lump Sum Survivor’s Pension NHS Pension Scheme (1995 section)
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delivering value to the NHS 9 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 NHS Pension Scheme FromToContractYearsDays 01/02/199931/03/2006Whole Time7 59 01/04/200631/03/2009Part Time1183 Total Membership 8242 Membership History An Employee – SD 75/123456
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delivering value to the NHS 10 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 Calculating Your Pension – Part Time Notional Whole Time = £28,226.40 Membership = 8 yrs 242 days = 3,162 days 80 years x 365 = 29,200 days Benefits £28,226.40 x 3,162 = £3,056.57 Pension 29,200 £9,169.71 Lump Sum Survivor’s Pension NHS Pension Scheme (1995 section)
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delivering value to the NHS 11 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 NHS Pension Scheme – 2008 section Greater flexibility Take part of pension while continuing to work (in a less demanding role?) Value of pension protected Pension builds at a faster rate Final Salary 60 th scheme – based on the average of best 3 consecutive years in last ten Total flexibility on pension commutation (up to 25% of pension value) Tiered contribution rates 5% to 8.5% Normal pension age increases to 65, minimum pension age to 55 Membership limit increased
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delivering value to the NHS 12 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 Calculating Your Pension – Whole Time Pensionable pay = 2352.20 x 12 = £28,226.40 Membership = 10 yrs 59 days = 3,709 days 60 years x 365 = 21,900 days Benefits £28,226.40 x 3,709 = £4,780.44 Pension 21,900 Max Lump Sum = 25% of pension value Survivor’s Pension NHS Pension Scheme (2008 section)
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delivering value to the NHS 13 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 Calculating Your Pension – Part Time Notional Whole Time = £28,226.40 Membership = 8 yrs 242 days = 3,162 days 60 years x 365 = 21,900 days Benefits £28,226.40 x 3,162 = £4,075.43 Pension 21,900 Max Lump Sum = 25% of pension value Survivor’s Pension NHS Pension Scheme (2008 section)
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delivering value to the NHS 14 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 Claiming your benefits Agree a retirement date with your manager You must terminate your NHS employment Contact your pensions team four months before your retirement date NHS Pensions will advise you of your initial award Pension and Lump Sum are paid by Paymaster Final award will follow after retirement Your pension will be index linked
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delivering value to the NHS 15 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 Working after retirement Terminate all your employments Have a break in employment Re-employed on a new contract No more than 16hrs per week in first month following retirement If you are ‘Special Class’ and retire before age 60 the sum of your pension and the pay in your new job must not exceed your earnings prior to retirement New employment will not be pensionable – if retiring from 1995 section New employment can be pensionable – if retiring from 2008 section
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delivering value to the NHS 16 © copyright NHS Shared Business Services Ltd 2010 Summary Discuss your retirement date with your manager Discuss, if appropriate, re-employment with your manager Notify the pensions team four months before your retirement date Indexation applied in April of each year Advise Paymaster of any change in circumstances Information and calculators available on NHS Pensions website www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/pensions Contact us on 030 3123 1144
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