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GAD reviewed 2 social security funds for the Government of Jersey. We assessed possible levels of future expenditure and rates required to finance these funds.
Administrators of public service pension schemes are facing an unprecedented period of pressure. This blog considers some of the challenges and opportunities.
Guest blog about modelling as featured on Actuaries in government.
Barrister Liz Thornhill has been announced as a new non-executive director at the Government Actuary鈥檚 Department.
皇冠体育app Government Actuary鈥檚 Department (GAD) announces the reappointment of Les Philpott as non-executive director and Management Board chair.
GAD's Technical Bulletin provides an analytical view of the latest interim national population projections which we use in our work including modelling and decision-making.
GAD has published the results of its survey into how public sector organisations are managing their commercial insurance risks, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
GAD has completed a review of the local valuation of funds in Local Government Pension Scheme (Scotland).
This latest blog from GAD focuses on defined contribution pensions and the role they play in the UK market.
GAD supported the government as it considered the methodology surrounding the SCAPE discount rate. A public consultation sought views on methodologies for the discount rate.
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