I have an additional dependant
You can arrange for a pension to be paid to a dependant other than your spouse or partner and your Dependent children or you can use this option to increase the standard spouse or partner cover or Dependent children's cover.
My spouse /partner gets
My children get
To provide an Additional dependant's pension you must give up part of your own pension permanently. The amount you give up is determined by your own and your additional dependant's ages. The additional dependant's pension plus any Spouse or partner pension that is payable on your death must not be more than the pension you were getting (remember that your own pension might be reduced for early payment or if you decide to take a Lump sum at retirement – the total pension that can be paid to your dependents cannot be higher than your own pension at the date of your death).
When you retire from BA, you can choose to leave the additional dependant's pension in force. If you leave it in force the additional dependant's pension will be payable when you die.
If you die or your dependant dies before your pension has started the additional pension is automatically cancelled. The allocation would also be cancelled if a NAPS member leaves and has a refund of contributions.
You can cancel the option at any time before you start your pension.
To arrange an additional dependant's pension, you must contact us before your pension starts. Before you can take up this option you will need to pass a medical examination.