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Additional NHS Pension and Maximum Lump Sum

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naanaa · 10/03/2015 22:17

Hi Everyone.Don't know if anyone has any ideas about this. Basically my OH has an NHS Pension plus he's purchased Additional Pension(AP). The lump sum is usually 3 times the pension or if you get the maximum lump sum you multiply by 5.36. So I'm wondering is it possible to use your AP in with the main pension to increase your lump sum further. For example if you had a pension of £20,000 your lump sum would be £60,000 or a maximum of £107,200. Now if you had also purchased another £10,000 in AP could you add this to the £60,000 and increase your maximum lump sum further so £70,000 x 5.36?

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