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GAD supported Ofgem through a reasonableness review of pension scheme costs of the gas and electricity network operators’ defined benefit pension schemes.
Pensions experts in GAD have produced forecasts of the amount of pension to be paid out from relevant public service pension schemes over the next few years.
Politicians and government officials from Thailand have visited GAD as part of research to accompany a pension reform plan in their country.
This bulletin focuses on two significant pensions taxation announcements made in the Summer Budget 2015.
Calls for the government to appoint a Chief Risk Officer are the topic of our latest blog.
Data science techniques allow us to analyse, gain insights and communicate results from increasing volumes of data. GAD’s actuaries use these techniques to enhance our work.
The Government Actuary's Department has prepared a cost cap valuation of the Firefighters' Pension Scheme (England) as at 31 March 2016.
On 20 February, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) published a Green Paper on ‘Security and Sustainability in Defined Benefit Pension Schemes’.
GAD advised HM Treasury and provided support to their counsel team during a recent legal hearing. Two unions had launched a challenge in relation to the cost control mechanism.
The significance and impact of the Bank of England Bank Rate is the topic of our latest blog.
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