Today, the Pensions Authority is announcing the introduction of eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) reporting for pension schemes which was previously signalled at the Authority’s conference last September. Trustees and their administrators are advised to begin preparing for future XBRL-based reporting including assessing their operational readiness. Forward looking, risk-based supervision depends on extensive, accurate and
Today, the Pensions Authority publishes its supervisory activities report for 2025. The purpose of the report is to share observations on the key findings identified during the Authority’s 2025 supervisory activities. While the details of the findings set out in this report are not exhaustive, the Authority expects all trustee boards and their advisers to
Today, the Pensions Authority provides an update regarding the registers of information (ROIs) required under article 28(3) of DORA. The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) recently introduced simplifications to their processes for the collection of registers of information for the purposes of designating the critical ICT third-party service providers (CTPPs) under article 31 of DORA. These
The Minister for Social Protection, Dara Calleary TD, has announced the appointment of Fiona Tierney as incoming Chair of the Pensions Authority for a five‑year term. Ms Tierney will succeed Dr David Begg, who has served as Chair since January 2016. The appointment will take effect from 13 April 2026. Read the Minister’s announcement here.
Today, the Pensions Authority publishes updated guidance (version 1.3) for determining assumptions used in pension benefit statements, as required under regulation 34(4) of the European Union (Occupational Pension Schemes) Regulations 2021. The update maintains consistency with recently revised guidance from the Society of Actuaries in Ireland in relation to pension projections. The latest version of
Today, the Pensions Authority reminds trustees of one-member arrangements (OMAs) of the action they must take to comply with their obligations under the Pensions Act from 22 April 2026. OMAs established before 22 April 2021 have been exempt from the obligations introduced by the European Union (Occupational Pension Schemes) Regulations 2021. This exemption expires on 21
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has concluded its fifth European-wide stress test of IORPs (pension schemes). The 2025 exercise assessed the impact of adverse scenarios on the liquidity position of European IORPs. The 2025 stress test report is available on the EIOPA website.
Today, the Pensions Authority publishes information on the annual compliance statement (ACS) for 2025 that is provided for under the Pensions Act. Annual compliance statement requirement Section 26T of the Pensions Act requires trustees to prepare an ACS not later than 31 January each year for the preceding year for the purposes of prudential supervision.
Today, the Pensions Authority publishes its defined benefit scheme statistics for 2024. The statistics are compiled from the annual actuarial data returns (AADRs) submitted to the Authority. The publication is presented in a time series format and includes statistics for all years from 2013 to 2024 inclusive, based on data taken from AADRs submitted to
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