When can I take my benefits?
Your deferred pension can be paid from age 55 but will be reduced for early payment. The earliest date your unreduced benefits can be paid is shown on your forecast shown on the My Pension Online service.
Please note that, if you had opted out, your deferred benefits can only be paid if you have left the employment in which your pension was built up. We will confirm this with your former employer before paying your pension.
If you left the Scheme after 31 March 2015, your Normal Pension Age is linked to the State Pension Age which is set by the UK Government and therefore may change in the future.
You can check your Normal Pension Age by looking up your current State Pension Age at www.gov.uk/calculate-state-pension.
You can request payment of your deferred pension benefits through My Pension Online. You can watch a video showing the process of getting an online estimate then requesting payment for those who are approaching age 55 or over.
I have Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs) attached to my deferred pension
If you have paid into an AVC account with Standard Life or Prudential, you have the option to take these at anytime from age 55 separate from your LPF pension. Please visit their websites for more information on these options.
If you wish to take payment of your AVCs at the same time as your LPF pension, you will have the following options:
- Take all or part of your AVCs as part of your tax free lump sum (limited to 25% of your pension value)
- Convert your AVCs to additional annual pension with LPF
- Convert your AVCs to additional final salary membership with LPF (AVC contract must have begun prior to 30 June 2005)
- Transfer your AVCs to purchase an annuity
Under current Government legislation, it is recommended that members take guidance from Pension Wise as part of taking payment of their AVC benefits. We will ask you to confirm if you have taken advice or opted out of this option when you retire. You can contact Pension Wise on 0800 100 166 or book an appointment on their website at www.moneyhelper.org.uk/nudge-public.