As a general rule, members begin to draw a pension at the age 67. You can postpone taking your pension, in which case the amount increases with each month after you reach 67 years of age. You can postpone drawing your pension up until the age of 80. If you begin to draw your pension at the age of 70, the amount increases by 24.7% and by 222.9% at the age of 80.
The earliest you can begin to draw a pension at is the age of 60. The amount decreases, based on how many months before the age of 67 you receive pension payments.
Once a fund member has decided to begin drawing his/her pension, e.g. at 67 years of age, the first pension payment is made on the last working day of the month the member reaches that age, i.e. the month of his/her birthday.