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GAD will shortly be updating Factor Guidance Notes for public service pensions schemes. It follows completion of a major actuarial factors review project.
The Government Actuary's Department has been looking at ways in which actuaries can support the health and care system.
We have played a central role, working with HM Treasury, to set several discount rates which are used in the accounting valuation of over half of central government's liabilities.
GAD has completed a quality assurance exercise on an online pension calculator tool. It's from Money Helper and it helps calculate people’s likely retirement income.
The Quinquennial Review of the National Insurance Fund has been published. It looks at the long-term relationship between benefit payments and contribution income.
The Government Actuary's Department has completed a valuation of the Firefighters' Pension Schemes (England) as at 31 March 2020.
The GAD Mortality Insights bulletin provides succinct and accessible information on current developments in the area of longevity research.
This document provides guidance on access to the UK public service pension scheme 2020 actuarial valuation reports.
A report on how State Pension age timetables might need to change beyond 2028, based on projections of life expectancy in future years.
We used actuarial modelling to help the Department for Work and Pensions assess the effectiveness of possible options to regulate superfunds.
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