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Additional Voluntary Contributions
Online access to Prudential AVC accounts
If you have access to the internet either at work or at home you can now apply for online access to you Prudential AVC accounts. This will give you:
The very latest valuation of your fund values
The option to change where your future contributions are invested
The option to switch your existing Prudential AVCs between different Prudential Funds.
In addition to receiving an annual statement of your account, you can now log on at any time to obtain up to date valuations and make changes to the way your funds are invested you can now do this online by following this
link
.
You will be required to provide personal information and create a password. Prudential will then issue you with the PIN and once you receive this you will be able to log on.
If you have already obtained your ID and Password
click here
t
o access the site and click on the Existing Members tab. This will take you to Prudentials Corporate AVC Site. You will then need to click on Your AVC Scheme Online under Related Information on the right hand side. You will then be faced with the log on page where you can enter your Username and Password to enter the site. Please note that you may need to scroll down to see these.
This online access would continue to be available to you from home if you were to leave Willis Towers Watson, as long as you still had AVCs invested in the Willis Scheme.
You will not be able to make changes to the amount you pay in AVCs online. If current Associates wish to make changes to the amount they are currently contributing, they must still contact the Pensions department, as these changes must be made by Willis Towers Watson Payroll.
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