Abstract

The last paper on the winding-up of pension schemes was presented to the Institute by Gilley in March 1972. Since that time it has justifiably been the standard work on the subject and it has only recently been withdrawn from the Institute's examination syllabus. This paper is an attempt to up-date Gilley's work and to describe a complex and practical field of actuarial operation. Since 1972 there has been a substantial amount of pensions legislation which has inevitably changed the detailed procedures involved in a pension scheme dissolution. Nevertheless, many of the general considerations and ideas expressed in Gilley's paper are still valid today.

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