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How to Tell John Lewis Partnership Pensions Trust About a Bereavement

This guide explains how to register a death with John Lewis Partnership Pensions Trust using Life Ledger. For a £19 fee, Life Ledger notifies John Lewis Partnership Pensions Trust, and you can choose from hundreds of other companies to notify, saving you time and stress by managing all notifications and tracking progress centrally.
We aim to remove the burden of repeated calls, emails and the need for duplicate certified death certificates, which cost between £12 and £38 each.

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How to Tell John Lewis Partnership Pensions Trust About a Bereavement
Calling the team on 03456 100 346
www.johnlewis.com/customer-services/email-us?source=contact-us%20%7C%20myJLMembership

What documentation will I need to notify the John Lewis Partnership Pensions Trust?

The John Lewis Partnership Pensions Trust asks that you have the information below to hand when contacting them:

 

  • Member’s pension scheme number and user name
  • The deceased's personal details, including their name and date of death

What happens next?

The Trust should advise you of what the next steps in their process, once the notification has been made.

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)

Who you can notify with Life Ledger

Life Ledger is a secure, easy-to-use service to send death notifications

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