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In this guide, you’ll find a detailed breakdown of the notification process for GEC 1972 Plan (Telent). Alternatively, Life Ledger's free service keeps the entire process as quick and simple as possible.

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How to Notify GEC 1972 Plan (Telent) of a Bereavement
Calling the team on 01785 785 400
By writing to telent@equiniti.com

What documentation will I need to contact the GEC 1972 Plan (Telent) bereavement team?

You should have the following information to hand when you contact them:

  • The member’s pension scheme number
  • The member's name, date of death and home address
  • The name and contact details of the executor

What happens next?

Once you have sent your notification, the customer support team at the GEC 1972 Plan (Telent) should begin their processes, and be in touch.

What you need

The deceased’s:
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Full name and usual address
Death certificate or interim death certificate (scan or photograph)

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