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Old 15th Sep 2014, 16:17
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Pension changes from 05 to 15

I was curious to see what effect joining under 15 terms would have on my pension compared with 05. When 05 was introduced I had been PAS for a few years and was mighty pleased to change from 75 to 05! The, in my opinion, overly generous pension terms offered to early leavers under 75 was replaced by a system that seemed to be an attempt to retain experience by offering a good pension to those to chose to see out their full service. Certainly there was a feeling among my contemporaries that we could put up with the ever burgeoning regulation and parsimonious Ts and Cs for the pension. So I was shocked to find that my pension under 15 would be barely 2/3rds of what I received under 05. It looks as though the Service is going to struggle to retain experience with this new pension, which quite frankly, gives the individual very little incentive to stay the course.
I'd be interested to hear from those serving how they feel about the pension, and what their experience is like compared with their contemporaries in civvy street.
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Old 15th Sep 2014, 17:14
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I get slightly less than I would on my 75 pension until spa (£200 pa), then get a lot more per year (£2000) until I meet the man upstairs. Glad I stayed on 75, I feel sorry for those who swapped to 05 and have now been shafted by the new scheme.
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I'd like to see an old 75 version of the calculator so I can work out what I would have got on purely 75 as opposed to what I'll get on the mix of 75/15.
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75' pension

FYI, before AFPS 15' came in, I was expecting around £33k at age 55 as a Flt Lt PAS on AFPS 75'. Now on the new scheme it's £8-9k more per annum at age 55. That's based on current pay rates, zero growth and no annual pay rises.......not far from the truth I expect!
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Old 15th Sep 2014, 18:39
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I'd like to see an old 75 version of the calculator so I can work out what I would have got on purely 75 as opposed to what I'll get on the mix of 75/15.
You don't have to use your real date of birth - just make yourself older and the calculator will do the sums you seek.

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Ha! Good idea. What a biff I am!
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