For HM Armed Forces Veterans 1975–2005

Served less than 22 years? You may be owed a pension and tax-free lump sum.

If you served in the British Army, Royal Navy, Royal Marines, or RAF between 1975 and 2005 — even for as little as 2 years — there's a strong chance the MoD owes you thousands. They won't tell you. We will.

2 yrs
Minimum service to qualify
£30k+
Typical lump sum claim
Age 60
When you can claim it
8,000+
Veterans currently unclaimed

Free Pension Estimator

Enter your service details below for an instant estimate of what you may be owed. No sign-up, no commitment.

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Your Service Details

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Use your final substantive rank on discharge.

Qualifying period: 2 years if discharged after April 1988, otherwise 5 years.

Used to determine reckonable service and your claim date.

Most veterans stayed on AFPS 75 by default. Only relevant if you were still serving in 2006.

Your Estimated Claim

Based on AFPS 75 preserved pension rules

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Complete your service details to see what you may be owed.

No Win, No Fee

If we don't recover your pension, you don't pay a penny. Industry-standard 25% success fee applies only if we win.

Fast Turnaround

We handle the paperwork directly with Veterans UK. Most claims processed within 8–12 weeks.

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Veteran Specialists

We exclusively handle armed forces pension claims. Expert knowledge of AFPS 75, AFPS 05 and AFPS 15.

Important Note

This calculator provides an indicative estimate only, based on simplified AFPS 75 rules and approximate representative pay rates. Your exact entitlement depends on your specific reckonable service, rank progression, any Special Forces or aircrew supplements, and other factors.

For a binding figure, an official forecast must be obtained from Veterans UK using AFPS Form 8. Greenbank Lawyers handles this for you on a no win, no fee basis.