Overview
Lots
The Framework is split across 5 Lots:
- Lot 1 - Actuarial Services
- Lot 2 - Benefits Consultancy
- Lot 3 - Governance Consultancy
- Lot 4 - Funding Risk Advisory Services
- Lot 5 - Consultancy Services to Support Specialist Projects
There are 10 providers on the Framework split across the 5 Lots:
Provider | |||||
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Aon Solutions UK Ltd | |||||
Barnett Waddingham LLP | |||||
BDO LLP | |||||
Deloitte LLP | |||||
Equiniti | |||||
Government Actuary Department (GAD) | |||||
Hymans Robertson LLP | |||||
Mercer Limited | |||||
Muse Advisory Limited (MAL) | |||||
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP |
FAQs
Procurement can take significant time and money both for the awarding Authority and the Service Provider. The National LGPS Frameworks are fully compliant with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. It reduces the time and costs associated with the procurement process by offering a facility that has already been competitively tendered. It aims to deliver access at the best possible price to high-quality, efficient and effective Actuarial, Benefits & Governance Consultancy Services Providers. Benefits include:
- Shortened timescales
- Reduced procurement and legal costs
- Robust and transparent process with high level of due diligence and specialist support
- Agreed Terms and Conditions of contract with providers
- Enable access to specialist providers whose experience and quality has been tested
- Comprehensive user documentation and support from Frameworks team
- Provider ceiling prices established
- Possibility to benefit from cumulative rebates
The Framework may also be used by:
- Any LGPS Administering Authorities as defined in the Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations 2013 (SI 2013/2356) (as amended) including the Firefighters’ Pension Scheme and Police Pension Schemes and any of their participating Employing Authorities, or in relation to the LGPS in Scotland, any Administering Authority and any of their Scheme employers as defined in the Local Government Pension Scheme (Scotland) Regulations 2018 (SSI 2018/141) (as amended);
- NILGOSC in Northern Ireland and Employing Authorities as defined in the Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2014 (SRNI 2014/188) (as amended) • The Board of the Pension Protection Fund; (http://www.pensionprotectionfund.org.uk)
- Any other Administering Authority or organisation of a Public Sector Pension Scheme or any Public Sector body or that requires pension related services;
- Any common asset pool or collective investment vehicle established by or on behalf of an Administering Authority or group of Administering Authorities; or
- Any bodies, organisations or companies established by them for the purpose of operating on a collective basis.
The Actuarial, Benefits & Governance Consultancy Services Framework is open from July 2021 until June 2025.
A contract awarded through the Actuarial, Benefits & Governance Consultancy Services Framework can run for a maximum of ten years. No contract will be permitted to extend beyond June 2035.
Further Competition is available through all Lots of the Actuarial, Benefits & Governance Consultancy Services Framework. Direct Award is available via Lot 5 only.
The Actuarial, Benefits & Governance Consultancy Services Framework has been established by the following LGPS funds - the "Founding Authorities":
- Norfolk County Council (as Administering Authority of the Norfolk Pension Fund)
- Environment Agency (as Administering Authority of the Environment Agency Pension Fund)
- Essex County Council (Administering Authority of the Essex Pension Fund)
- Flintshire County Council (as Administering Authority of the Clwyd Pension Fund)
- Hampshire County Council (as Administering Authority of the Hampshire Pension Fund)
- Lincolnshire County Council (as Administering Authority of the Lincolnshire County Council Pension Fund)
- (The Mayor and Burgesses of the) London Borough of Hackney
- Middlesbrough Council (as Administering Authority of the Teesside Pension Fund)
- South Yorkshire Pensions Authority
- Suffolk County Council (as Administering Authority of the Suffolk Pension Fund)
- Surrey County Council (as Administering Authority of the Surrey Pension Fund)
- Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council (as Administering Authority of the Greater Manchester Pension Fund)
- Wolverhampton City Council (as Administering Authority of the West Midlands Pension Fund)
In addition to the above funds, additional specialist legal and procurement advice was provided from Norfolk County Council.