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Funding Defined Benefit pension schemes: an integrated risk management approach

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  • Cowling, C. A.
  • Fisher, H. J.
  • Powe, K. J.
  • Sheth, J. P.
  • Wright, M. W.

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The last 12 years have seen the evolution of a new funding regime under the supervision of the Pensions Regulator. Over this period, there has been significant turbulence in financial markets, including record low interest rates. This paper takes a critical look at the development of funding approaches and methodologies over this period. It analyses the Pensions Regulator guidance and how scheme specific actuarial methods have emerged since the move away from the Minimum Funding Requirement in 2001 and the introduction of the Scheme Specific Funding Requirements in 2005. It asks whether these new methodologies have been successful from the perspective of members, trustees, employers and shareholders. At a time when actuarial valuation methodologies have faced considerable criticism, this paper aims to propose a pension funding methodology which is fit for purpose and also reflects the latest guidance from the Pensions Regulator on integrated risk management.

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  • Cowling, C. A. & Fisher, H. J. & Powe, K. J. & Sheth, J. P. & Wright, M. W., 2019. "Funding Defined Benefit pension schemes: an integrated risk management approach," British Actuarial Journal, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24, pages 1-1, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:bracjl:v:24:y:2019:i::p:-_7
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