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GAD has included climate change scenario analysis in public service pension scheme (PSPS) valuations to illustrate potential implications for schemes.
The Personal Injury Discount Rate in the Isle of Man has been updated, using advice provided by GAD. It relates to sums awarded to seriously injured claimants.
This document contains the following information: Government Actuary's Department annual report and accounts 2022 to 2023.
GAD supported the government by formally advising HM Treasury in its response to a consultation on Solvency II.
Local authorities spend millions buying insurance, while central government departments retain their risks. Why is this - and is there a better way?
Latest blog by GAD in which we look at measures of price inflation, at how inflation was affected during the pandemic, as well as the RPI consultation conclusion.
Advice to the Lord Chancellor to assist his judgement when setting the Rate which determines the lump sum damage awards for personal injury claimants.
This note describes the system GAD has set up for transmission of personal data to and from our clients.
GAD has held a webinar for public sector specialists on the complex accounting standard IFRS 17. We were involved in the development of the IFRS 17 application guidance.
The Government Actuary's Quinquennial Review of the National Insurance Fund as at April 2020.
The use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in UK actuarial work is growing in importance. The conclusions come from GAD research.
Our monthly newsletter rounds up actuarial issues relevant for the public sector and profiles innovative examples of our specialist work. We include a special feature article each quarter.
Our personal information charter contains the standards you can expect when we ask for, or hold, your personal information. It also covers what we ask of you, to help us keep information up to date.
Martin Clarke, the Government Actuary, has been awarded a major honour in recognition of his public service, in the King's Birthday Honours.
The Government Actuary's Department has completed a valuation of the Police Pension Schemes (Northern Ireland) as at 31 March 2020.
GAD has worked with the government as it is set to extend risk protection coverage for schools to include cyber incidents.
The Government Actuary’s projections for the National Insurance Fund.
The new Deputy Government Actuary has been named as Matt Gurden. His most recent role was was as a GAD Actuarial Director. The appointment followed an open competition.
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