We are sorry for your loss… not that it helps any
It’s what everyone is telling you; that they are so sorry for your loss. But what do they know, right? Losing someone is a very personal experience and nothing can prepare you for what happens. Life Ledger knows how difficult this situation can be, moreover we are going to help you to get through it. You came looking for information how to notify the Prudential Staff Pension Scheme of a death, and we can help:
How do I notify the Prudential Staff Pension Scheme of a death?
There are 2 schemes that are under the umbrella of the Prudential Staff Pension Scheme, and below are the different schemes and how to contact each:
Defined Benefit Section
- Call on 01245 673515
- Email to pspsdb@xpsgroup.com
- Write to them at
Prudential Staff Pension Scheme
XPS Administration
Priory Place
New London Road
Chelmsford
CM2 0PP
Defined Contribution Section
- Call on 0345 300 2637
- Email to PSPSDC.SC@prudential.co.uk
- Write to them at
Prudential (PSPS DC)
LANCING
BN15 8GB
Alternatively, register the death with Life Ledger and have us make the notification. There is a simple process to verify your ID, upload a copy of the death certificate and answer some defined questions for the Prudential. Hit Send and the notification is done.
But there are other notifications to be made, so while in our site continue by adding the details for other companies. When ready, press send for each and the notifications are done. There is no limit to the number of notifications that can be made through the site, so take advantage.
What information do I need to notify the Prudential Staff Pension Scheme of a death?
As with most in-house pension schemes, some information is required when notifying them:
- Member’s pension scheme number and employee number
- Their National Insurance number
- Date of Death and personal details
- The name and contact details of the person dealing with the death – don’t forget, if this isn’t you, that you will need to receive their permission to be able to pass on their details
- If possible, any information you have regarding anyone who was financially dependent upon them at the time of their death, for example a spouse or civil partner, or children
What happens next?
Financial institutions more than probably any other all have their own internal processes that they follow, and especially when dealing with the death of one of their members. However, they will ensure that they keep you informed as to where they are.
The situation can be very confusing, and certainly frustrating. Which is why Life Ledger has created a simple guide to help you move through. You’ll see that the biggest task ahead of you is going to be notifying all the companies, and that is where Life Ledger can really help.
There is no limit to the number of notifications you can make through the site, and using the site is free of charge. So no last minute invoice will appear. All you will receive is peace of mind, and much more time to focus on the other items on the list.