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The is the name given to the pension scheme funding regime introduced for the UK by pensions legislation whereby trustees and employers must agree a funding programme specific to the scheme concerned on the basis of actuarial and other advice.
The statutory funding objective in the UK means defined benefit pension schemes need to have appropriate assets to cover their accrued liabilities (also known as ‘technical provisions’).  


According to the relevant Code of Practice, '… full funding in relation to technical provisions is the statutory funding objective'. 


The Statutory Funding Objective and Scheme Specific Funding replaced the UK's previous Minimum Funding Requirement regime. 


It replaced the previous regime, the Minimum Funding Requirement.


 
==See also==
== See also ==
* [[Actuarial valuation]]
* [[Defined benefit pension scheme]]
* [[Funding level]]
* [[Funding level]]
* [[Minimum Funding Requirement]]
* [[Recovery plan]]
* [[Scheme Specific Funding]]
* [[Scheme Specific Funding]]
* [[Statutory]]
* [[Technical provisions]]
==External link==
*[https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/SN04877/SN04877.pdf Defined benefit pension scheme funding regime - UK House of Commons Library - 2020]


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Latest revision as of 11:46, 23 November 2023

Pensions funding - defined benefit schemes - UK.

(SFO).

The statutory funding objective in the UK means defined benefit pension schemes need to have appropriate assets to cover their accrued liabilities (also known as ‘technical provisions’).


The Statutory Funding Objective and Scheme Specific Funding replaced the UK's previous Minimum Funding Requirement regime.


See also


External link