The company will contribute 1% for any member who pays at least 1%. However the company is complying with minimum contribution requirements which are being phased in.
Therefore company contributions will therefore rise between the following periods:
If you have pension benefits with your previous employer's company pension scheme, or perhaps in a personal pension, you may wish to transfer these into the Lifestyle Plan. Please contact the Legal & General helpline on 0345 6780297 if you are interested in transferring previous pension benefits.
On termination of employment the following options are available:
(a) All of the money paid into your Lifestyle Account can remain invested until you retire, at which time you can choose to use it as you wish. This includes your contributions and all of the money paid by the company. You can still choose from the full range of investment options.
(b) Your Lifestyle Account can be transferred out of the scheme to another pension account. You can choose to transfer your account at any time before you use it to secure retirement benefits.
In the event of your divorce, one of the options available for dealing with your benefits under the Lifestyle Plan is for the court to make a Pension Sharing order. The order would specify an amount to be deducted from your Lifestyle Account. The amount could then be transferred into a pension account nominated by your ex-spouse.
The Trustees have established scales of administration charges for dealing with Pension Sharing court orders. These charges would be payable by divorcing couples.
The Trustees of the Lifestyle Plan have established procedures for dealing with disputes in accordance with the requirements of the Pensions Act 1995.
In the first instance it is hoped that all questions and complaints will be dealt with successfully on an informal basis either by Legal & General or in some cases by individual trustees. However, if you are dissatisfied with the response to a question or complaint and wish to bring a formal complaint you will need to follow the formal procedures.
If you wish to make a formal complaint you should contact Legal & General, please see the 'useful contacts' page for the address.
On receiving your complaint Legal & General will respond to it within 28 days.
If you are dissatisfied with the reply you receive you may refer the case to the trustees for reconsideration. On receiving your complaint the Trustees will respond to it within two months.
Wish to nominate someone in the event of my death?
Lump sum benefits arising on death are paid under trust. This means that the Trustees have to decide who is to receive the benefit. The purpose of this arrangement is to ensure that the payment is free from inheritance tax under current legislation and that it can be paid quickly.
Although the Trustees have the final decision as to who should receive any death benefit you are encouraged to complete a
Nomination of Beneficiary Form
to indicate your wishes regarding possible Beneficiaries.
If you are an active member of the plan you should contact HR who will inform Legal & General.
If you are a deferred member of the plan you can update your contact details by logging on to
Manage Your Account
, contacting the Legal & General helpline on 0345 678 0297 or by e-mailing guardianpensionenquiries@landg.com
If any of the following points below apply to your plan, your adviser will need to recommend that the transfer is right for you before we can accept your money.
it's a final salary scheme;
is invested in With Profits;
has a Guaranteed Annuity Rate;
has a Guaranteed Minimum Pension;
is in Income Drawdown or Flexi-Access Drawdown.
You can check if any of these apply to you on your most recent pension statement from your previous provider.