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Scheme Summary Superannuation Fund Association A summary of the Defined Contribution Section

How the DC Section works The Defined Contribution Section is part of the Superannuation Fund Association (LRSFA). It offers you a flexible way to save for retirement and contributing yourself means you will also benefit from s made by. Contributions In the DC Section, you can choose how much of your basic salary you would like to pay into your pension account. will also make a of up to 15% of your basic salary as shown in the diagram below. 1 2 3 You and make s to your DC pension account, which is administered by Friends Life. You choose where to invest your pension account from a range of investment options. Your pension account goes up and down in value depending on how your investments perform. At retirement the value of your pension account will be used to provide benefits. Joining Joining the DC Section is easy. Here s how it works: You don t need to do anything. You will be automatically enrolled from day one. Your s will be automatically deducted from your pay. You can choose how much you would like to contribute by completing a Contribution and opt in salary sacrifice form. If we don t receive a completed form we will enter you at the default rate of 3% of pensionable salary. You can choose to opt out of the DC Section if you wish. To do so, please contact the Group Pensions Department. Default rate 3% % 5% 6% 7% 8% 13% 15% 17% 19% 21% 23% 10% 11% 12% 13% 1% 15% You can contribute more than 8% of your basic salary which would be classed as AVCs. will not contribute towards any AVCs. (Figures are % of basic salary) 2 3

Additional voluntary s (AVCs) If you would like to save more towards your retirement, you can also pay AVCs into your pension account. Currently the two available providers are Friends Life and Standard Life. You should note that any AVCs you make will not be matched by. Further details about making AVCs are available from the Group Pensions Department contact details are on the back page. AVCs allow you to contribute more to your retirement Your benefits if you leave If you choose to leave the DC Section before retirement, the period of membership currently needed to retain your pension account within the scheme is 30 days. Leave before retirement with less than 30 days membership If you leave with less than 30 days service your employee s will be refunded to you.* Salary sacrifice You also have the option to make s through salary sacrifice. This means that your basic salary is reduced by the value of your pension s and your pension s are paid by on your behalf. This saves you money because you pay tax and National Insurance on a lower salary. Any pension s paid to the DC Section will be classed as s and are therefore not eligible to be refunded to you. More information about how salary sacrifice works and how to join is available on the website visit www.lrpensionport.co.uk Tax and National Insurance Before Salary Sacrifice You pay tax and National Insurance on your whole salary. Leave before retirement with more than 30 days membership If you leave the DC Section before retirement with more than 30 days membership you can: Leave your pension account invested in the DC Section (and become a deferred member) until your selected retirement date. OR Transfer the value of your pension account to another approved pension arrangement. * If you joined prior to 1st October 2015 and leave with more than 30 days but less than 2 years membership, you will have the choice of a transfer or a refund of s. After Salary Sacrifice You save money because you pay tax and National Insurance on a lower salary. Tax and National Insurance 5

Your benefits at retirement The DC Section s normal retirement age is 65. Although, you can choose to take your benefits any time from age 55 up to age 75. Please note the earliest age that you can take your benefits will increase to age 57 in 2028. You have the following options at retirement which must be taken on the open market: 1 Annuity Use the remainder to buy an annuity (a pension). Your death benefits If you die while you are an active member......your pension account will receive a top-up of two times your basic salary immediately before you die. The Trustee will use your pension account to provide a pension to your surviving dependants. There is also a lump sum payable of four times your basic salary immediately before you died. Dependants would receive: A top-up to your pension account of two times your basic salary A lump sum of times your basic salary + A pension based on the value of your pension account 2 Cash Use the remainder to take as taxable cash. If you die after you have retired......the benefits your dependants receive will depend on the choices you made at retirement. 3 Income Drawdown Leave remainder invested and take money out over time. You should complete a Nomination of Beneficiary form to let the Trustees know who you would like to receive any lump sum(s) payable. The Trustees are not bound by your wishes but will take them into account. It s also important to remember to update your form if your circumstances change, for example if you get married or have a child. To request a Nomination of Beneficiary form, please print off the form from www.lrpensionport.co.uk/document-store and send to the Group Pensions Department Please note you can also choose to take a combination of these options at retirement. Visit www.lrpensionport.co.uk for more information about your options at retirement. 6 7

Group Pensions Department 71 Fenchurch Street London EC3M BS T 020 723 1818 E group.pensions@lr.org Disclaimer: Entitlement to benefits is governed by the legal Trust Deed and Rules of the LRSFA and any special terms, and these will override any other description or summary of the Scheme including this one. Whilst the information in this summary is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information. Your benefits and s are also subject to HMRC restrictions that apply to the LRSFA as a registered pension scheme and which can change from time to time. Further information about the Scheme and the Trust Deed and Rules can be obtained from the website or by contacting the Group Pensions Department. www.lrpensionport.co.uk Designed and produced by Anthony Hodges Consulting Ltd 2015_101610 07/15