Register a death
When you die, it is important that the Fund is made aware as soon as possible.
When you die, it is important that the Fund is made aware as soon as possible.
When you die it is important that whoever is looking after your affairs lets us know as soon as possible. We can then stop your pension and put in place any new pensions which are due. This will help us make sure we don't make any overpayments and have to claim back money.
In the event of your death we will require whoever is looking after your affairs to contact us and to give us the following information:
Your name, address and date of death
Your payroll reference number and National Insurance number, these can be found on a recent pay slip or your P60
The name and address of your next of kin
The name and address of the person looking after your affairs if they are not your next of kin
Sight of the death certificate
Alternatively, you can make use of the government's "Tell Us Once" service which allows you to report a death to most government organisations in one go. The Registrar will give you details about this. Watch a video explaining how the "Tell Us Once" service works.