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Deputy Pensions Ombudsman: age-60 unreduced entitlement fixed NPA; preservation rules required actuarial uplift at 62 for deferred member, overriding scheme’s age-65 late-retirement uplift rule

Published on: 03 March 2026

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The Deputy Pensions Ombudsman upheld a complaint concerning the settlement of an enhanced early retirement pension. Because the member was entitled to take an unreduced pension without consent at age 60, a late‑retirement uplift had to be applied to benefits taken at age 62 in order to satisfy the preservation requirements, and those requirements trumped the Scheme’s rules. The determination serves as a clear reminder that pension preservation legislation is overriding and therefore takes precedence over any conflicting scheme provisions.

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Professor N was a deferred member of the TPS Benefits Scheme (the Scheme). Having transferred his benefits across from a government scheme, he held special rights within the Scheme and could draw an unreduced pension at 60 without needing consent. Under Rule 6.3, a late retirement uplift was provided where a member had reached the normal retirement date (age 65) whilst remaining in employment and choosing to defer their pension. The Scheme sent Professor N numerous communications stating that he could retire at 60 on an unreduced basis without employer consent, even though the normal retirement date was 65...

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