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An occupational pension scheme operated on behalf of two or more employers connected by common ownership or management or some other close association.
 
''Bank funding.''
 
In the bank liquidity and funding context, funding risk arises in the context of illiquid asset positions.
 
In this situation, funding risk means the risk of inability to obtain the necessary funding for the illiquid asset positions on the expected terms and when required.


== See also ==
* [[Industry wide scheme]]
* [[Occupational pension scheme]]
* [[Principal employer]]


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''Pensions funding.''
In the pensions context, funding risk arises in the context of defined benefit pensions schemes, especially ones in deficit.
In this context, funding risk means the obligation to make additional contributions to the pension fund, to make up shortfalls.
== See also ==
* [[CFP]]
* [[Concentration risk]]
* [[Defined benefit pension scheme]]
* [[Deficit]]
* [[Flighty]]
* [[Funding]]
* [[Funding liquidity risk]]
* [[Funding management]]
* [[Funding ratio]]
* [[Illiquid]]
* [[Liquidity risk]]
* [[MCT]]
* [[Net stable funding ratio]]
* [[Own funds]]
* [[Pensions risk]]
* [[Stability]]
* [[Sticky]]

Revision as of 14:20, 23 October 2012

An occupational pension scheme operated on behalf of two or more employers connected by common ownership or management or some other close association.

See also