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AI Summary of 64AK. Key function: actuarial function for regulatory own funds scheme and regulatory own funds trust RAC

This section addresses the requirements for regulatory own funds schemes and trust RACs related to biometric risk cover and guaranteed investment performance. The trustees must maintain a robust actuarial function, encompassing the oversight of technical provision calculations, methodological soundness, data quality, and experience assumption comparisons.

Independent actuaries must be appointed to ensure compliance and to provide opinions on underwriting policies and insurance arrangements. The trustees are obligated to consider reports and opinions generated by the actuarial function, emphasising accountability and rigorous risk management within these frameworks.

Version status: In force | Document consolidation status: Updated to reflect all known changes
Version date: 22 April 2021 - onwards

64AK. Key function: actuarial function for regulatory own funds scheme and regulatory own funds trust RAC

(1) This section applies to -

(a) a regulatory own funds scheme referred to in section 53E, or

(b) a regulatory own funds trust RAC referred to in section 53E,

which provides cover for biometric risk, or guarantees an investment performance or a given level of benefits.

(2) Without prejudice to any other provision of this Act, the trustees of a regulatory own funds scheme to which this section applies, or a regulatory own funds trust RAC to which this section applies, shall establish and maintain an effective actuarial function to -

(a) co-ordinate and oversee the calculation of technical provisions,

(b) assess the appropriateness of methodologies and underlying models used in the calculation of the technical provisions referred to in paragraph (a) and the assumptions made for that purpose,

(c) assess the sufficiency and quality of the data used in the calculation of the technical provisions referred to in paragraph (a),

(d) compare the assumptions underlying the calculation of the technical provisions referred to in paragraph (b) with the experience,