Report: IAS19 Assumptions Report
The report considers the main financial assumptions (primarily the discount rate and inflation) and life expectancy. This year’s survey also considers the provisions made for guaranteed minimum pension equalisation, following the High Court ruling in October last year.
Key findings
- The impact of GMP equalisation was 0.5% of liabilities on average.
- Average life expectancies were 0.2 years lower than last year, with companies adopting the latest mortality tables, which are based on a further slowdown in longevity improvements.
- Discount rates were more bunched than last year with 88% of companies using a discount rate within 0.1% of the 2.8% average.
- A significant minority of companies (35%) used a consumer price index wedge of 1.1% this year, compared to the average assumption we’ve seen for many years of 1.0%.
Supplied by REBA Associate Member, Hymans Robertson
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