Inspired by Martin Lewis, this tool helps women born between 1950–1960 estimate potential compensation based on PHSO recommendations.
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Your estimate falls within the PHSO Level 4 range (£1,000–£2,950).
Shorter notification periods increase compensation due to greater disruption:
Check your eligibility on WASPI’s official site.
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Compensation estimates are based on the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) Level 4 recommendations (£1,000–£2,950).
Actual payouts depend on government decisions and may differ from this estimate.
For official updates, visit WASPI, PHSO, or MoneySavingExpert.
Source: Calculations align with PHSO’s March 2024 report on State Pension age changes, WASPI campaign data, and Martin Lewis’s guidance on MoneySavingExpert.
Last Updated: June 2025
Follow these simple steps to estimate your potential pension compensation, inspired by Martin Lewis’s straightforward approach:
Get instant estimates based on PHSO recommendations, WASPI campaign data, and Martin Lewis’s guidance as of June 2025.
WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) campaigns for women born in the 1950s affected by state pension age changes with inadequate notice.
Women born between 6 April 1950 and 5 April 1960 who faced pension age increases with insufficient notification may be eligible.
Compensation is estimated based on PHSO Level 4 guidelines (£1,000–£2,950), factoring in pension delay, financial loss, and notification period, as advised by Martin Lewis.
No, this is an estimate based on public PHSO, WASPI, and MoneySavingExpert data. For official updates, visit waspi.co.uk, ombudsman.org.uk, or moneysavingexpert.com.
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