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    Can anyone provide the address for Army Pensions as i need to change my bank details

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    Re: army pension

    Dai,


    Pensions Division
    Service Personnel and Veterans Agency
    Kentigern House
    65 Brown Street
    Glasgow
    G2 8EX

    Phone: 0141 224 3600/0800 085 3600

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    Re: army pension

    Quote Originally Posted by Dai 55 View Post
    Can anyone provide the address for Army Pensions as i need to change my bank details

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    Dai 55
    I did this fairly recently, we did it all with one quick phone call - very impressed.
    Keith Jones
    'Government does not tax to get the money it needs; government always finds a need for money it gets'

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    Re: army pension

    I have had a look at this and have found that Ex Servicemen, who have a pension, and wish to change details or have a chat with someone about their pension, they can talk to Xafinity Paymaster. Details are as follows:

    Armed Forces Pensions

    If you receive an Armed Forces pension from Xafinity Paymaster you can telephone us on 0845 1212 514 or e-mail a general enquiry to:


    As this website is unsecured amendments to personal details can only be accepted in writing, by telephone or fax sent to 01293 604024. Please give both your old and new details on your letter together with your pension reference number.


    Attributable Armed Forces Pension Scheme Benefits
    If you are currently receiving Attributable Armed Forces benefits as a result of being medically retired or in respect of the death of a spouse / civil partner, where the cause of invaliding or death is deemed attributable to military service those benefits could be affected if you receive Compensation. The amount of attributable benefits received could be reduced or stopped however, you would always be entitled to receive your Service Invaliding Pension or Family Forces Pension.
    Compensation could be paid from the MOD. a third party or from Criminal Injuries. If you have received or do receive at some point in the future any such compensation you should report the full details to SPVA at Mail Point 600, Kentigern House, 65 Brown Street, Glasgow, G2 8EX.
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