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Risk and climate experts from GAD have helped launch the Analysis in Government Month.
Disaster risk finance provides ways in which countries can be supported to find better ways to stop disasters devastating lives and livelihoods.
GAD provided recommendations for HM Treasury's guidance on climate scenario analysis for government and public bodies. We looked at approaches for each factor.
GAD has helped to estimate the impact of new pension measures on members as the Chancellor announced a wide range of pension reforms earlier this month.
Actuarial valuations for public service pension schemes are now published, most of which set employer contribution rates and assess the cost control mechanism.
GAD has built a pension benefit modeller to support the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority as it undertakes a pension reform programme.
The innovation of GAD's Remedy 51²è¹Ý Illustrator was on show at a cross-departmental event. The online tool provides benefits insights for public service pension schemes.
The Government Actuary’s Department (GAD) has published a new edition of the Ogden Tables.
GAD Senior Consulting Actuary, Chris Morley, addressed the conference on the importance of illustrating risk to assess the sustainability of social programmes.
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