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Collective Plan
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pieoftheday
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Collective Plan
Hello, I have begun the process of claiming my age 60 and 65 benefits, I'm still employed at RM so will i still be paying into the Collective Plan ? I don't recall ever getting any Info on it or who looks after the Plan? Thanks
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Trumanity
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Re: Collective Plan
So, to tie your shoelaces you need to loop the first lace in your right hand....jeez 
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theargyspy
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Re: Collective Plan
A bit harsh, did you get out of bed on the wrong side?....the guy asks a question and you come back with a snidey reply, always thought this forum was setup to help each other
To pieoftheday, sorry I can't help you but hopefully someone less grumpy than Trumanity can!
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RobertT
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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Re: Collective Plan
The collective plan is totally separate from every other RM pension scheme, and you will be paying into it until you either leave the company, take your benefits, decide to opt out of it, or it's wound up.pieoftheday wrote: ↑04 Mar 2025, 16:08Hello, I have begun the process of claiming my age 60 and 65 benefits, I'm still employed at RM so will i still be paying into the Collective Plan ? I don't recall ever getting any Info on it or who looks after the Plan? Thanks
They have a website with lots of info about how it's run and how you build up benefits, etc!
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pieoftheday
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Re: Collective Plan
Thank youtheargyspy wrote: ↑04 Mar 2025, 17:09A bit harsh, did you get out of bed on the wrong side?....the guy asks a question and you come back with a snidey reply, always thought this forum was setup to help each other
To pieoftheday, sorry I can't help you but hopefully someone less grumpy than Trumanity can!
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pieoftheday
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Re: Collective Plan
Thank you,found the website, will have have a root around for any communications they may have sent so I can registerRobertT wrote: ↑04 Mar 2025, 17:19The collective plan is totally separate from every other RM pension scheme, and you will be paying into it until you either leave the company, take your benefits, decide to opt out of it, or it's wound up.pieoftheday wrote: ↑04 Mar 2025, 16:08Hello, I have begun the process of claiming my age 60 and 65 benefits, I'm still employed at RM so will i still be paying into the Collective Plan ? I don't recall ever getting any Info on it or who looks after the Plan? Thanks
They have a website with lots of info about how it's run and how you build up benefits, etc!
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Wullie10
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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- Joined: 30 Jul 2017, 12:07
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- Location: Retired
Re: Collective Plan
You may have moved address without telling them so didn't get any information. It's hard to believe thousands of Waspi women didn't know about pension changes but apparently its true. I'm not keen on snide remarks when people ask questions. Simply because I've asked a lot of what must seem stupid questions myself but have always been treated with respect , mainly from we know who.
. Dont see the point of nasty remarks as it'll just scare some people from the forum.
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Gary55
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- Location: london
Re: Collective Plan
If you're only 65 we probably have about 5 new pension schemes before you retire