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This web page details Government Actuary's Department's (GAD) spend greater than £25,000 for the calendar year 2026.
GAD climate risk specialists shared insights on climate, health and sustainable growth at the annual CSCEN Conference.
The GAD Mortality Insights bulletin provides succinct and accessible information on current developments in the area of longevity research.
The GAD Mortality Insights bulletin provides succinct and accessible information on current thinking around trends in life expectancy.
Public service pension schemes administrators can access scheme factors and guidance from a new online hub developed by the Government Actuary’s Department.
Analysis of the Jersey Social Security Fund shows how temporary reductions in income could affect the Fund in the future.
The Government Actuary’s Department has set up a Public Sector Defined Contribution Pension Scheme working group.
The Government Actuary's Department is publishing a list of its business critical models as part of its response to the Macpherson review.
GAD guidance supports gender pension gap disclosure in 2025 local government fund valuations.
GAD actuary co-authors IFoA report supporting HM Treasury's review of Green Book guidance on appraising transformational projects and programmes.
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