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The Government Actuary's Department is publishing a list of its business critical models as part of its response to the Macpherson review.
GAD’s Business Critical Models The Government Actuary’s Department uses…
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.
This web page details Government Actuary's Department's (GAD) spend greater than £25,000 for the calendar year 2025.
GAD is reappointed to LGPS framework for specialist consultancy services following competitive tender, offering independent actuarial expertise.
GAD’s annual report on the National Insurance Fund projects contribution income and benefit expenditure up to the end of the 2030 to 2031 financial year.
The Government Actuary’s projections for the National Insurance Fund.
The Government Actuary’s annual report on the impact on the Great Britain National Insurance Fund of the year’s benefit and contribution-related uprating orders.
GAD's 2025 review of the Civil Service DC pension schemes’ performance reports sound governance and appropriate investment options for members.
This document contains the following information: Government Actuary’s Department annual report and accounts 2024 to 2025 (for the year ended 31 March 2025).
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