You may be able to access your pension early on the grounds of ill-health.
How we can help
If a qualified medical practitioner confirms that you’re unable to work in your current occupation due to injury, sickness, disease or disability, you may be able to access your pension savings early. The normal minimum retirement age of 55 (57 from April 2028) wouldn’t apply.
If you think you qualify for early retirement on the grounds of ill-health:
- In the first instance, you should check your policy documents to see if your product allows for early access to your benefits on the grounds of ill-health.
- Please contact us to discuss your options.
Next steps
If you’re eligible for early retirement on the grounds of ill-health, we’ll send you a pack that outlines your retirement options, including any additional options that may be available to you because of your health condition. We’ll also provide you with information on where you can get more advice before proceeding, and a breakdown of what to do next.
Further support
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