All Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) articles
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         Opinion OpinionIFoA: Reframing pension adequacy – a collaborative response to structural gapsAlexandra Miles of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries introduces new research laying out the realities of the pension system inequalities that the Pensions Commission is seeking to address. 
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         People News People NewsAppointments: Vidett, People’s Pension, IFoAThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 22 August 2025. 
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         Opinion OpinionTackling ethnic disparities in pension participation through inclusive scheme designQamar Shazad and Adam Hayes of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries call for policy changes to improve pension coverage for minorities. 
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         People News People NewsAppointments: IFoA, LawDeb, Brightwell, ACCESS, QuantumThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 11 July 2025. 
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         Opinion OpinionPension scheme growth requires a flexible approachDebbie Webb of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries calls for a reasonable and considered approach to achieving scale, with the needs of members at the centre. 
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         News NewsWhat does a rise in the mortality rate mean for pension funds?The Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) showed a rise in the UK’s average mortality rate, but the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) said it was likely to be a pandemic-related rise. 
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         News NewsIFoA comes under fire for election delayCandidates voice “deep concerns” about the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries’ decision to suspend council elections 
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         News News‘Lower leverage is here to stay’: industry responds to LDI inquiryThe use of leverage in liability-driven investments should be reassessed, according to respondents to a Work and Pensions Committee inquiry. 
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         News NewsExperts estimate £500bn in assets are ‘missing’ after LDI crisisAround £500bn in pension scheme assets are “missing somewhere” as a result of the liability-driven investment crisis, the Work and Pensions Committee has been told, with experts also questioning the role of leverage in these funds and the need for more guidance from regulators. 
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         News NewsIFoA withholds ‘risk alert’ over LDIOn the go: The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries has opted not to issue a “risk alert” over liability-driven investments, in response to the liquidity crisis faced by many defined benefit schemes that unfolded after the September “mini” Budget. 
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         News NewsInflation may hinder asset-liability matching, warns IFoAOn the go: Soaring inflation may prevent actuaries from being able to match schemes’ underlying liabilities with appropriate assets, with costs set to increase, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries has warned. 
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         News NewsFTSE 100 schemes hit new record surplusOn the go: FTSE 100 schemes have entered “uncharted territory” after reaching a record combined surplus of £130bn, according to LCP. 
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         News NewsPandemic to affect life expectancy ‘by less than 1%’On the go: Insurers only expect the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on future mortality improvements to affect life expectancy by less than 1 per cent, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries has said. 
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         News NewsTPR supports actuaries’ climate report, Smart commits to net zeroESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including a new climate change report for actuaries, Smart Pension announcing a net zero target for 2040, and savers supporting the government’s push for greener pensions. 
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         News NewsTPR to review Stewardship Code with watchdogs and governmentThe Pensions Regulator will work with the government and fellow watchdogs to review the Financial Reporting Council’s revised UK Stewardship Code. 
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         News NewsActuaries call on govt to improve guidance and advice take-upOn the go: The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries is calling on the government and the pensions industry to improve guidance and financial advice take-up. 
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      NewsClarity on dashboards, but delays taint Pension Schemes ActThe government fought off opposition amendments to the Pension Schemes Act in the House of Lords on Tuesday, keeping its dashboards options open — but experts have warned that many of the act’s more substantive changes could be delayed until 2022. 
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      NewsPension actuaries urged to improve commutation advice qualityOn the go: Pension scheme actuaries are being called to improve the quality of the advice they are giving trustees on commutation rates, after a review of their work by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries. 
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      FeaturesMounting Covid-19 death toll a bitter reprieve for pension schemesAnalysis: As the country anxiously tracks the accumulating death toll from Covid-19, pension trustees will eventually be forced to do a more perverse calculation: how much will the mounting fatalities reduce their funding deficits? 
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      NewsFRC review threatens to impact actuarial professionAn advisory group to the government review of the Financial Reporting Council is to explore the extent to which actuaries should be subject to formal regulation in response to the pensions-related nature of recent corporate failures. 
 





