Consultation outcome

Revision to Financial Assistance Scheme synthetic buy-out basis

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Financial Assistance Scheme guidance on transfer of assets to government and proposed revisions to the synthetic buy-out basis: government response to consultation

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Detail of outcome

This response is to the consultation that sought views on proposed changes to the synthetic buy-out basis used to calculate Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) payments.


Original consultation

Summary

This consultation sought views on proposed changes to the synthetic buy-out basis used to calculate Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) payments.

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

The draft Financial Assistance Scheme (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2010, laid before Parliament on 3 February 2010, included provision for the assets remaining in relevant FAS-qualifying schemes to transfer to government.

The government took the opportunity to consult on related changes to the FAS synthetic buy-out basis that provided an estimate of the amount of bulk annuity that could have been secured for a cash sum from an insurer.

Who the consultation was aimed at

The consultation was aimed at pension industry professionals and others with an interest in defined-benefit occupational pension schemes. However, the government also welcomed feedback from members who might have been affected and their representatives.

Documents

Revision to Financial Assistance Scheme synthetic buy-out basis: public consultation

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Published 28 January 2010

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