BEREAVEMENT BENEFIT FAQs

Similar documents
BF Care. We re here for our members in sickness and in health. Bereavement. Benefit. Recovery Support. Care Assistance. Benefit.

RECOVERY SUPPORT BENEFIT FAQs

...the feeling s mutual

CARE ASSISTANCE BENEFIT FAQs

Mutual Benefits. utual Support Mutual Partners. Keeping members at the heart of all we do

Mutual Benefits. Mutual Rewards. Mutual Support. Here for you in sickness and in health. Mutual Partners. Mutual Wellbeing

Mutual Benefits. Mutual Rewards. Mutual Support. Here for you in sickness and in health. Mutual Partners. Mutual Wellbeing

CENTURY TABLES. For Members who joined the Society from 1 January 2013

CENTURY EARNINGS REPLACEMENT PLAN. Key Features Document

PROTECT. Policy Summary

State Benefits 2017/18. Benefits if unable to work and younger than SPA

BREATHING SPACE. Policy Summary

Have Your Say on the Council Tax Reduction Scheme. Our Proposed Changes to the Scheme

CLAIM FORM. British Airways Benefit Fund (BABF) Sickness Benefit Plus. Postcode

RULE C8 Limitation where spouses or civil partners living apart

classic plus and premium benefits on death in service A brief guide to the benefits available

Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme. Guidance on Support and Assistance Grants

BREATHING SPACE. Terms and Conditions

A plan for every business

The NHS Business Services Authority manages the England Infected Blood Support Scheme.

HELPING CLIENTS WITH EXPERT ADVICE

THE FIREFIGHTERS' PENSION SCHEME 2006 (ENGLAND)

nuvos benefits on death in service A brief guide to what is available

Royal Mail Defined Contribution Plan (the Plan) Expression of Wish Form

BREATHING SPACE. Terms and Conditions

ADVISER GUIDE. An Introduction to British Friendly. Ali and Ian, British Friendly members. For financial adviser use only.

HOW TO MAKE SURE THE RIGHT PERSON GETS YOUR PENSION WHEN YOU RE GONE. Good with your Money Guide 6

FIREFIGHTERS' PENSION SCHEME 1992 AND Discretionary Policies and Delegated Authority

The State Pension. A technical guide

Claim Guide. G-dec002 web 05_16

Income Assured Enhanced

NI Teachers Pension Scheme 2015 Frequently Asked Questions

Disability and Survivor Benefits Michelle Bridges LSERS Retirement Education

NHS Pensions - Claim for payment of children's pension (AW158)

NHS Pensions - Life assurance and family benefits 1995 Section

A Guide To THE NEW FIREFIGHTERS' PENSION SCHEME 2006 (ENGLAND)

DEATH BENEFIT DISTRIBUTION REQUEST For use with the Collective Retirement Account (CRA)

A Guide to Your Retirement Choices

Canada Life Group Life Assurance

PROTECT. Terms and Conditions

Section 5 Pre-retirement Survivor Benefits

Short-term Income Protection Plan

The Local Government Pension Scheme (England and Wales) Trivial Commutation. Lump sums paid on or after 1 April 2008

LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION APPLICATION FORM

SUFFOLK PENSION FUND LOCAL GOVERNMENT PENSION SCHEME. Deferred Benefit Statement Notes and FAQs

Benefit Information April 2017

More information about your benefits

PART A - GENERAL - DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION

Local Government Pension Scheme Retirement Benefits Notes

NHS Injury Benefits Scheme guide

Friends & Family Junior ISA Help them soar

NHS Pensions - Claim for payment of children's pension (AW158)

General Rules for Small Self-Administered Schemes

Pension Jargon. Example 2: using a 1/80 th accrual rate. Pensionable Service, 20 years Final Pensionable Salary, 30,000. Pension: 20 years x 30,000 60

THE IMPORTANCE OFPERSONAL PROTECTION

CASH ISA SAVINGS CASH ISA SAVINGS. Terms and Conditions. Cash ISA. Clockwork Regular ISA Saver. Cash Junior ISA. Help to Buy: ISA

Fact Find Glossary Index

Summary Box Account name What is the interest rate?

Your State Pension Choice Pension now or extra pension later: A guide to State Pension Deferral

These Rules are Current to April 1, 2018 COLLEGE PENSION PLAN RULES. Effective June 22, 2012

United States Office of Personnel Management. Retirement & Insurance Service. RI 84-2 Revised November 1997 Previous edition is usable

Summary Box Account name What is the interest rate?

THE NEW FIREFIGHTERS' PENSION SCHEME (ENGLAND)

Comparison table between the 2008 Section and 2015 Scheme

Why choose Critical Illness+?

Local Government Pension Scheme Retirement Benefits Notes

New starters - A guide to your pension

House of Commons. MPs CARE Pension Scheme Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund (PCPF) A guide for members. Published May 2015

APPLiCAtion for financial ASSiStAnCE

Group Life Registered Benefits

ASTUTE SIPP APPLICATION FORM

Life Assurance and Family Benefits 2015 Scheme

Limited Issue Online Access ISA (Issue 7)

Rainy Day ISA (Issue 4) Annual Interest (including accrued interest) Account Balance (including accrued interest) Rate of interest

PROTECTION GIFT TRUSTS ABSOLUTE TRUST PACK.

Critical Illness Cover

Provide for your loved ones. A guide to death benefits from your pension plan

HERMES GROUP PENSION SCHEME

Technical Guide GROUP LIFE ASSURANCE TECHNICAL GUIDE DEATH-IN-SERVICE BENEFITS FOR REGISTERED OCCUPATIONAL PENSION SCHEMES

Legal & General Critical Illness Cover

Payments During The Assessment Period

Key Features of the Guaranteed Pension Annuity

Savings plans for anyone involved in transport

Provide for your loved ones. A guide to death benefits from your pension plan

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, MAYNOOTH EMPLOYEE SUPERANNUATION SCHEME

PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIRMENT SYSTEM (PERS) Pension and Health Benefits at Retirement

Employee Application Form

PROTECTING THE ONES YOU LOVE

Pension death benefits discretionary trust.

Survivors. b e n e f i t s g u i d e

Guaranteed Pension Annuity

Selected Investment Funds (SIF) Plan and SIF Individual Savings Account (ISA) New Investment Application Form

FACTS AND FEATURES SIDE BY SIDE.

Your guide to Aviva Flex-pertise TM

CLAIM FORM. B. Details of the person who has died. A. Using this form. C. Policies claimed against. Page 1 of 8

Police Pension Scheme

what now? After the death of a loved one a survivor s guide.

Death notification and application for death benefits

A GUIDE TO YOUR LEGAL & GENERAL PENSION AND LIFE ASSURANCE SCHEME. EMPLOYEE BENEFIT: PENSION AND LIFE ASSURANCE

OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE STAMP HERE

Transcription:

FAQs

Contents What is Bereavement Benefit? 3 Definitions 4 What are the key features? 4 Making a claim 5 2 Bereavement Benefit

What is Bereavement Benefit? The death of a loved one can have an overwhelming effect on a persons physical and mental state. It s easy to forget how much impact it could have on your finances, especially if you need to take time off to grieve or to adapt to a different world. Bereavement Benefit is a discretionary benefit which provides additional financial support to both new and existing insured members following the death of their partner, spouse or child. This benefit is only payable if your partner, spouse or child dies after the benefit was added to your policy. Did you know... One parent with dependent children dies every 22 minutes* One in ten people in work are likely to be affected by bereavement at any one time* 67% of widowed parents say their employment status was affected when their partner died* 7 in 10 newly widowed parents not financially stable after 18 months* *Source: http://www.cruse.org.uk/news/bereavementpayment Bereavement Benefit 3

Definitions To help you understand Bereavement Benefit we have highlighted some words we use in this document in orange. The definitions of these words are shown below Partner or spouse Someone the member is married to or in a civil partnership with, or someone the member has been living with for a minimum of 2 years as if they were married or in a civil partnership. The partner or spouse must also be a permanent resident in the UK. Child Natural, adopted or step-children aged from birth to age 18 who are permanent residents in the UK. Discretionary benefit The benefit is discretionary which means it can be withdrawn by the Society at any time. What are the key features? Who is eligible to receive Bereavement Benefit? Bereavement Benefit is currently offered to all new and existing insured members of British Friendly Society. Is there an additional premium for Bereavement Benefit? No. Bereavement Benefit is a discretionary benefit which British Friendly Society currently offers to all insured members at no additional cost. Unfortunately commuted members are not eligible for this benefit. How much benefit is payable? The amount payable will be a lump sum equal to 13 times your weekly Income Protection benefit, the minimum payment is 1000. Can a person claim more than once? No. Only one claim will be paid over the term of a policy for Bereavement Benefit. Can I receive this payment if my child/ partner/spouse receives a Terminal Diagnosis? Yes, this is called the Terminal Illness benefit option and replaces Bereavement Benefit if it is paid. Please see our Inclusive Benefits Brochure for more details. Who qualifies for this benefit? All new and existing members who hold an insured policy with the Society. Who does not qualify for this benefit? The following are not eligible to claim Bereavement Benefit. Commuted members Members whose premiums are in arrears Members who are on a premium holiday Important notes Bereavement Benefit is a discretionary benefit which can be withdrawn by the Society at any time. There is no cash value for this benefit. No benefit will be paid if the member s policy premiums are in arrears. Bereavement Benefit may have an impact on means tested State benefits. Bereavement Benefit has a tax free status, however, the Society reserves the right to amend this status if tax legislation changes in the future. Cover may be less than the member s needs and is intended to help with the additional costs incurred following death of your spouse, partner or child. Bereavement Benefit is not an alternative to buying other relevant insurance. The member must notify the Society of any changes to their personal circumstances. See the your Income Protection policy s Terms and Conditions for more information. Bereavement Benefit was added on 3rd May 2017 and we will only pay this benefit if your partner, spouse or child dies on or after this date. 4 Bereavement Benefit

Making a claim How do I make a claim? Please notify us of your claim in writing via claims@britishfriendly.com or by post to 45 Bromham Road, Bedford MK40 2AA. What information is required to claim? If a member wishes to claim Bereavement Benefit we will require the following: A signed statement from the member and a certified copy of the death certificate of the person who has died. We may request proof of the claimant s relationship to the deceased. When will a claim not be paid? In all cases (partner, spouse or child) We will not pay benefit if: The member s partner, spouse or child was temporarily or permanently resident outside the UK at the time of their death. The member or their partner, spouse or child are unable to provide any reasonable medical or other evidence we ask for in order to consider the claim. The member is taking a career break. The member s premium payments are in arrears. If the member is unemployed, a student, retired or a house person when the claim is made. If the member is commuted. Bereavement Benefit 5

British Friendly Society Limited Registered Office: 45 Bromham Road, Bedford MK40 2AA Telephone: 01234 358344 Fax: 01234 327879 Email: enquiries@britishfriendly.com Web: britishfriendly.com Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Reg. no: 110013. A member of the Association of Financial Mutuals. The Society is incorporated under the Friendly Societies Act 1992. Registered No. 392F. Registered in England Number 3821812. Registered Office: 45 Bromham Road, Bedford MK40 2AA. BFS Member Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. v_30.11.18