Notices under the Trustee Act 1925
NOTICE UNDER THE TRUSTEE ACT 1925
THYSSENKRUPP ACCESSIBILITY LIMITED RETIREMENT AND DEATH BENEFITS SCHEME (“THE SCHEME”)
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925, that the Trustees of the Scheme intend to wind up the Scheme after securing the benefits for all members with an insurer.
If you are or were a member of the Scheme at any time, or a spouse, civil partner, child or other dependant of such person, you may have a claim to benefits under the Scheme.
The Trustees of the Scheme have taken all reasonable steps to contact the members and beneficiaries of the Scheme for whom they have records. An announcement has been sent to those members and beneficiaries and their benefits under the Scheme have been identified. If you have not already received the announcement from the Trustees and you have or think that you may have a right to benefits from the Scheme, you should provide written details of your claim (specifying your full name, address and providing particulars and any evidence of your membership of the Scheme) to:
The Trustees of the ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Limited Retirement and Death Benefits Scheme, c/o Joanne Gibbons, Mercer Limited, Belvedere, 12 Booth Street, Manchester M2 4AW;
Or by email: Joanne.Gibbons@mercer.com.
DATE OF CLAIM DEADLINE: The last date for sending in a claim is 7 August 2024
Note: If you do not notify us of your possible right to benefits on or before 7 August 2024 you will lose any rights you may have to claim those benefits.
After the two-month period, the Trustees will finalise securing benefits for any remaining beneficiaries having regard only to claims and interest of which they have prior notice. After this date, the Trustee shall not be liable to any person of whose claim they have not had notice of.
Members of the Scheme and other beneficiaries with whom the Trustees have already contacted need not respond to this notice as their interest have already been noted.
Assistant Treasury Solicitor (Section 3 Treasury Solicitor Act 1876)