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Read the latest updates from the world of pensions and see how they affect you as a member of the Scheme.
Read the latest news about the Fund and your pension below.
Trustee elections might not sound exciting at first glance, but they’re a vital part of how the British Transport Police Force Superannuation Fund (BTPFSF or the Fund) is managed and how decisions are made on behalf of members.
The Trustee Board is made up of 16 Directors:
This year, 6 Trustee Directors will reach the end of their current terms of office. We will invite eligible organisations to nominate people to fill these vacancies in the coming months.
The existing Directors can choose to stand again if they want to and if they have the support of a nominating body.
You can join the Board in 2 ways: as an Employer Director or an Employee/Pensioner Director.
Each route works a little differently.
Employer Directors
Employer Directors are nominated and elected by the employers within 4 electoral groups:
If you want to stand, your employer would need to nominate you and support the time you’ll need to carry out Trustee duties. If more people are nominated than there are vacancies, an election will take place and employers in that electoral group will vote for their preferred candidate.
Employee and Pensioner Directors
Employee and Pensioner Directors are nominated and elected by organisations representing Scheme members:
If these organisation put forward more than 1 valid nominee, employees and/or pensioners vote in a secret ballot. The nominees who receive the most votes join the Board.
Member nominations and elections
Employer nominations and elections
You can learn more about the current Trustee Board by visiting the dedicated page of this website.
To understand what the role involved and how the Boards operates, head to the roles and responsibilities page.
Find out more in the Trustee Candidates Programme.