Tag Archives: IRM
“Spanish steps” – ideas on pension funding from Jon Spain.
Jon Spain is an eccentric brilliant actuary who has worked for many years worked at the Government Actuary’s department. I am proud he has asked me to provide a précis of his response to Charles Cowling’s Sessional Paper to the Institute … Continue reading
Doesn’t “integrated risk management” set the bar askew?
The buzz phrase for those involved in DB pension management is “Integrated Risk Management” or IRM – if you want to sound familiar with these things. The phrase is a good one as it focuses trustee’s minds on what really … Continue reading
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Tagged defined benefit, Integrated risk management, IRM, pension reform, pensions, The Pensions Regulator, TPR
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