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Andreas talks about his experience on the trainee actuary programme at GAD.
Zeeshan talks about his experience on the actuarial placement programme.
An examination of the National Insurance Fund’s future.
Protecting pensions of NHS supply chain workers
Advice on implementation of government policy.
Spotlight on GAD’s work.
Expert witness analysis on costs.
Articles: An actuary in court: reflections on the role of expert analysis, Centenary deep dive: GAD’s role in advising on public service pension schemes, GAD centenary lecture.
New report provides advice and analysis to assist with setting the Rate.
GAD analyses climate change scenarios.
GAD publishes its annual report and accounts 2018-19.
Extensive range of case studies published.
The Government Actuary’s Department (GAD) announces the appointment of Alison White and Ian Wilson as non-executive directors on 1st September 2019.
Actuarial expertise to economic regulators.
Advising on alternatives to commercial insurance.
How GAD is helping the World Bank and developing countries plan better for financial losses relating to natural disasters.
How Government Actuary's Department (GAD) used a streamlined approach to complete actuarial valuations of 20 public service pension schemes.
Analysis of pensions for same sex and opposite sex couples.
Report on actuarial valuations of 90+ pension funds.
Modelling the impact of the £95,000 pay-out cap.
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