All mortality articles
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         News NewsNew mortality model signals first rise in pensioner life expectancy since pandemicThe latest update to the Continuous Mortality Investigation model has shown an increase in reported life expectancies for retirees for the first time in several years. 
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         News NewsWhat a new mortality model means for your pension schemeNew mortality data and calculations being introduced later this year could increase liabilities for some DB schemes – but others could see theirs fall further. 
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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 NewsOECD: Countries should pursue pension reforms despite uncertaintyOn the go: Policy makers should pursue pension reforms despite the current economic uncertainty, as delays would put at risk the well-being of current and future pensioners, the OECD has warned. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy are annuities making a comeback for pensioners?With annuities being revamped, Guiide founder Kevin Hollister asks if a pension product that got so much hate could be enjoying a revival. 
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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 NewsPublic sector pension liabilities break £2tn with 16% surgeOn the go: Changes to mortality assumptions have played their part in pushing the net public sector pension liability up by 15.6 per cent between the 2018-19 and 2019-20 periods, reaching almost £2.2tn. 
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         News NewsAltmann: Pension providers prioritise fees over peopleOn the go: Pension providers pay too much attention to short-term fee income rather than long-term product solutions to the pensions gap, a former government pensions minister has warned. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe annual funding statement: Creating certainty from uncertaintyCarl Hitchman, chief investment officer for UK investment consulting at Buck, explores key four topics from the Pensions Regulator’s latest annual funding statement. 
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         News NewsMcCloud sees more public sector schemes breach cost-cap ceilingThree more public sector schemes have breached the cost-control mechanism as a result of the McCloud remedy, the Government Actuary’s Department has confirmed. 
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         News NewsCrisis-driven mortality increase to reduce scheme liabilitiesOn the go: An increase in mortality rates brought about by the coronavirus pandemic, pressures on the healthcare system, and the cost of living crisis could see schemes’ liabilities reduced by around 2 per cent in the coming years, according to analysis from LCP. 
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         News NewsTPR funding statement flags uncertainty impact for valuationsHigh levels of uncertainty surrounding inflation, interest rates, mortality, energy prices and economic growth will put additional pressure on trustees completing their tranche 17 valuations this year, according to the Pensions Regulator’s annual funding statement. 
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         News NewsCall for evidence on state pension age changes as costs mountOn the go: The independent review of the state pension age has published a call for evidence seeking views on the fairness, sustainability and affordability of the system. 
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         News NewsPension ages need a rethink as life expectancy fallsOn the go: The government should rethink its plans to increase the state pension age as life expectancy estimates show a further decline, according to a former pensions minister. 
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         News NewsWebb calls on govt to delay increase in state pension ageOn the go: The government’s plans to increase the state pension age from 66 should be delayed because we are not living as long as previously expected, according to research. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Fiduciary trumps politics if divesting from ‘illegal Israeli settlements’Podcast: Local Government Pension Schemes looking to divest from Israel should do so on grounds of sustainability and fiduciary responsibility, not because of politics and personal morality, says Richard Butcher, managing director of PTL. He is joined by Ian Neale, Aries Insight co-founder, to discuss divestment, defined benefit funding and ageing populations. 
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         News NewsState pension age rises could be changed as govt launches reviewOn the go: The government has launched a review of the state pension age to see whether the way it manages the cost is fair to taxpayers and pensioners. 
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         News NewsScottish pensions agency proposes raft of LGPS amendmentsThe Scottish Public Pensions Agency has launched a consultation into a host of changes to the Local Government Pension Scheme in Scotland, covering early payment of pensions, survivor benefits and the cost cap. 
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         News NewsONS data shows drop in deficit payments as life expectancy flatlinesOn the go: New data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed a significant drop in defined benefit scheme deficit repayment contributions, while the impact of the pandemic can now be seen in nationwide life expectancy data. 
 





