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NHS CETV suspension

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11 Jun 23 #521254 by easyrider
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Hi,
The NhS pensionCETV calculations have been suspended I believe due to something called the discount rate changing from 2.4 to 1.7 and until the factors have been recalculated.

Does anyone know (or know how to find out’ if this will likely lead to a higher CETV and pension income or a lower CETV or pension income ?

I am in court Very soon and need to quickly decide whether to press ahead with the old CETV or delay for a new one.

Thank you

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22 Jun 23 #521302 by easyrider
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Apparently tly it will lead to increased CETV values.

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