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From Government Actuary's Department (GAD)
  • Changes announced by the government on public service pensions are set to have implications for GAD’s pensions work. The update was announced at the beginning of this month.

  • GAD has completed actuarial reviews of 2 social security funds in Guernsey. The reports show key drivers of the funds' finances - benefits, migration patterns and earnings.

  • GAD's new report for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies looks at how disaster risk financing can meet as many humanitarian needs as possible.

  • The Government Actuary has published the Up-rating Report 2021 on the National Insurance Fund. It will be considered by MPs as they scrutinise draft government legislation.

  • Initiatives supported by GAD are in a report into a project to improve public finances. The Balance Sheet Review identified opportunities for reforms.

  • GAD has been announced as a key partner to help establish the new Contingent Liability Central Capability function for government.

  • GAD has worked with the Northern Ireland Department of Justice by developing its response to the McCloud ruling, and provided wider pensions consultancy advice.

  • GAD is highly commended in the communications category of the inaugural Analysis in Government Awards 2020.

  • GAD held a 2-day event on the risks and challenges of climate change. The online event was attended by around 250 people.

  • GAD has marked its 10-year long association working on the Whole of Government Accounts, which was launched a decade ago.

  • GAD has developed a model which will help the government to implement the financial settlement as the UK leaves the EU.

  • GAD has carried out a pensions cost review, to help the Utility Regulator for Northern Ireland decide if it needs to adjust the pensions costs requested by the water provider.

  • GAD takes part in a cross-government project to set insurance requirements and provide risk analysis for the new UK spaceflight launch industry.

  • 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's actuarial and modelling experts were part of a multi-disciplinary team which helped set up the government's £500m film and TV production restart scheme.

  • GAD is supporting clients as they navigate the complexities which have followed the McCloud judgment which ruled some public sector pension reforms were discriminatory.

  • GAD has played a key role in a Scottish Government Bill on historic child abuse. The Bill looks to set up a financial redress scheme for abuse survivors.

  • GAD plays a central role in a new £500m government scheme set to restart the UK film and TV productions affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

  • An actuary has helped produced a guide for individuals wanting insights into climate-related financial disclosures - organisations' assessments of financial risks they face.

  • GAD has analysed the first Quinquennial Review of the reinsurance company Flood Re, which is a joint initiative between the insurance industry and the government.