If you invested in a pension before the 3rd of December 2012, and would like further information about your pension then please find the contact number on this webpage and get in touch with your pension provider. We used a number of providers in the past, so please select the appropriate option below. You can find the specific name of your pension policy in your contract note or your most recent statement.
Pensions
Pensions taken out before 3rd December 2012
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Aviva Life & Pensions
Aviva Life & Pensions
You may have invested in a pension provided by Aviva Life & Pensions before the 3rd of December 2012. You can find the specific name of your pension policy in your contract note or your most recent statement. If you would like further information about your pension then please get in touch with Aviva.
Personal Pension Select (PPS)
Two types of investment were available within PPS, you can tell which investment you hold by looking at your latest statement or by contacting Aviva.
Multi-Asset Funds
If you invested in PPS since November 2009 you hold Multi-Asset Funds which automatically rebalance assets and funds periodically.
Portfolio Funds
If you invested between September 2008 and November 2009 you hold a portfolio of funds. This means your pension may hold funds that Aviva no longer recommend.
It also means the funds do not automatically rebalance. This means the percentage of your pension invested in each fund can change over time depending on investment performance.
For example, a fund that grew in value more than other funds in the pension would become worth more as a percentage of the overall pension value and therefore its importance to the future performance of your pension would increase.
Similarly if a fund decreased in value more than other funds in the pension, it would become worth less as a percentage of the overall pension and its importance to future performance would decrease.
The percentage of your investment invested in different asset classes such as shares, fixed interest securities (government bonds or corporate bonds) and cash could also change, which could increase or decrease the risk of your pension. You should review the fund and asset allocation annually.
You can contact Aviva to update your pension so that it contains the recommended percentage in each fund and asset class.
Aviva Life & Pensions also provided these pensions before December 2012:
- Compulsory Purchase Annuity (CPA)
- Executive Pension Plan (EPP)
- Group Personal Pension (GPP)
- Personal Pension Plan (PPP)
- Stakeholder Pension (SHP)
- Top Up Pension Plan (TUPP)
Get in Touch
If you would like further information about your pension products provided by Aviva Life & Pensions;
You can contact Aviva on;
0800 056 3432 - Relay UK 18001 0800 056 3432
Lines are open:
Monday to Friday 8 am - 8 pm
Saturday 8.30 am - 5 pm
Sunday / Bank Holidays 10 am - 4 pm
Calls may be recorded.
You can write to Aviva at:
Aviva, PO Box 520,
Norwich,
NR1 3WG.
Scottish Widows
Scottish Widows
You may have invested in a pension provided by Scottish Widows before the 3rd of December 2012.
You can find the specific name of your pension policy in your contract note or your most recent statement. If you would like further information about your pension then please get in touch with Scottish Widows.
You may hold one of these types of pensions with Scottish Widows:
- Executive Pension Plan (EPP)
- Free Standing Additional Voluntary Contribution Scheme, (FSAVC)
- Pension Term Assurance (PTA)
- Personal Pension Plan (PPP)
- Group Personal Pension Plan (GPP)
- Trustee Investment Plan (TIP)
- Retirement Annuity Contract (RAC)
Get in touch:
You can call Scottish Widows on:
0345 7166 777 - Relay UK 18001 0345 7166 777
Lines are open: Monday to Friday 9.00 – 6.00 pm (excluding bank holidays). Calls may be recorded.
You can write to Scottish Widows at:
PO Box 902
15 Dalkeith Road
Edinburgh
EH16 5BU
Scottish Friendly
Scottish Friendly
You may have invested in a pension provided by Scottish Friendly before the 3rd of December 2012.
You can find the specific name of your pension policy in your contract note or your most recent statement. If you would like further information about the following pensions provided by Scottish Friendly then please get in touch with Scottish Friendly:
- Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP)
Get in touch
You can contact Scottish Friendly by:
0333 323 5433 - Relay UK 18001 0333 323 5433
Lines are open 8:30am-5:30pm, Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays). Calls may be recorded.
You can write to Scottish Friendly on:
Scottish Friendly Assurance Society Ltd,
Scottish Friendly House,
16 Blythswood Square,
Glasgow,
G2 4HJ
Hannover Life Reassurance
Hannover Life Reassurance
You may have purchased an annuity provided by Hannover Life Reassurance before the 3rd of December 2012.
If you would like further information about the following Annuities provided by Hannover Life Reassurance please get in touch:
- Compulsory Purchase Annuity - Executive Pension Plan (CPA-EPP)
- Compulsory Purchase Annuity – Top up Pension Plan (CPA-TUPP)
- Compulsory Purchase Annuity
Get in touch
If you would like further information about your pension products provided by Hannover Life Reassurance.
You can contact Hannover Life Reassurance on:
0333 2076397 - Relay UK 18001 0333 2076397
Lines are open: 8am-6pm Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays). Calls may be recorded.
You can write to Hannover Life Reassurance:
Hannover Life Reassurance
PO Box 4986
Worthing
BN99 6FH
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