Things don't stay the same forever and whether your relationship has changed or you're planning ahead for your loved ones there's a range of benefits and implications on your pension.
There is financial support available for your loved ones should you die. This includes a tax-free lump sum and an annual pension for your spouse or partner and any eligible children.
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If you are separating or getting divorced, your pension may be taken into consideration as part of a settlement.
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You should let us know if your name, address, marital status or bank account changes. You can quickly update your details via My Pension+ or contact us directly.
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The NESPF phone lines will close at 12pm on Wednesday 24th December 2025 and reopen at 10am on Monday 5th January 2026 for the Christmas break.
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Most of us have one common goal when saving into our pension – to ensure our retirement is comfortable and worry-free when it comes to money.
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The NESPF is delighted to announce it has won three awards at the LGC Investment Awards.
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Talk Money Week returns from 3rd – 7th November 2025, encouraging us to break down barriers and start open conversations about money.