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The personal injury discount rate (PIDR) in England and Wales has been updated. The PIDR is used to determine damages awards to people with long-term injuries.
Clients and stakeholders have discussed the benefits of GAD’s analysis and actuarial insights on their projects at a key networking event.
Changes to the scope of IFRS 17 mean public sector bodies should check what the revision means for their financial reporting.
GAD helps set up a new funding method for a pilot scheme created to encourage research ventures. Programme partners come from the public and private sectors.
This eNews Special Feature highlights GAD's diversity and inclusion strategy and how it benefits our clients.
GAD's Retirement Calculator is now live for 12 different organisations. Pensions experts developed the platform, following the McCloud legal ruling.
GAD has completed a quality assurance exercise on an online pension calculator tool. It's from Money Helper and it helps calculate people’s likely retirement income.
GAD’s Annual Report and Accounts (2024 to 2025) provide an overview of the department’s work and sets the scene for the implementation of the strategy to 2030.
Pensions professionals from across the public sector networked, and contributed to discussions, at GAD’s first pensions conference.
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