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(SSF). ''Pensions funding.''
(SSF).  
The name originally given to the former pension scheme funding regime introduced in the UK Pensions Act 2004 whereby trustees and employers must agree a funding programme specific to the scheme concerned on the basis of actuarial and other advice.  It replaced the Minimum Funding Requirement which was introduced by the Pensions Act 1995.   
 
''Pensions funding.''
 
The name originally given to the former pension scheme funding regime introduced in the UK Pensions Act 2004 whereby trustees and employers must agree a funding programme specific to the scheme concerned on the basis of actuarial and other advice.   
 
It replaced the Minimum Funding Requirement which was introduced by the Pensions Act 1995.   


SSF has been replaced by Statutory Funding Objective.
SSF has been replaced by Statutory Funding Objective.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Funding level]]
* [[Funding level]]
* [[Statutory funding objective]]
* [[Statutory funding objective]]

Revision as of 13:11, 20 August 2013

(SSF).

Pensions funding.

The name originally given to the former pension scheme funding regime introduced in the UK Pensions Act 2004 whereby trustees and employers must agree a funding programme specific to the scheme concerned on the basis of actuarial and other advice.

It replaced the Minimum Funding Requirement which was introduced by the Pensions Act 1995.

SSF has been replaced by Statutory Funding Objective.


See also