How to Notify West Midlands Pension Fund of a Death

This guide explains how to register a death with West Midlands Pension Fund using Life Ledger. Life Ledger notifies West Midlands Pension Fund on your behalf, and you can also choose from hundreds of other companies to notify at the same time. This saves you time and stress by allowing you to manage all notifications and track your progress from one central place.

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How to Notify West Midlands Pension Fund of a Death
Calling the team on 0300 111 1665
https://www.wmpfonline.com/emailus

What information will you need to report a death to West Midlands Pension Fund?

To ensure a smooth process, try to have the following information on hand when notifying West Midlands Pension Fund of a death:

Deceased's details, including their national insurance number
Pension reference number
Details of the next of kin
Death Certificate
Grant of probate or letters of administration, if applicable

What Happens Next?

Once notified, West Midlands Pension Fund will talk you through the next steps. If they require further information, they will contact you by telephone or email.

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

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