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Accessibility statement for the PPF

For many people, their first contact with us will be via this website. By using the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) accessibility guidelines, we�re trying to make our website as open and accessible as possible. This accessibility statement applies to the PPF. This website is run by the PPF. We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website. That means you should be able to:

Insolvency risk scores

Use our portal to check the insolvency risk scores used to calculate your levy invoice.

Climate change

Climate change is one of the biggest issues on the global agenda. One that has the potential to impact businesses, economies and people everywhere. We�re actively looking to manage the impact of climate change and its related risks and opportunities through our investment approach. We're committed to:

Cookies on this website

What are cookies? Cookies are files saved on your phone, tablet or computer when you visit a website.�They store information about how you use our website, such as the pages you visit. The main reason we use cookies is to:

Our Whistleblowing Policy

We’re committed to the highest possible standards of openness, integrity and accountability and encourage all colleagues to ‘blow the whistle’ on any wrongdoing without fear of reprisal or victimisation.

Changes resulting from new bridging pension regulations

The Pension Protection Fund has today issued a new version of the section 179 valuation guidance.  The new guidance takes account of the regulations which came into force on 24th February 2018 in relation to step-down pensions. 

Another successful year in 2021/2022

In our annual member newsletter, CEO Oliver Morley looks back on the last financial year. 

Where we are with the European Court of Justice ruling

Since our last update in December new court proceedings have started against us, seeking to challenge, among other things, our intended approach for calculating any increases due to our members as a result of the ruling.

How to check if a communication from us is genuine

Throughout the calendar year, we frequently touch base with our members. If you’re ever unsure whether a communication, such as an email or letter, is genuinely from us, or whether it’s a potential scam, please call us on 0330 123 2222.

Fraud Compensation Fund eligibility criteria confirmed

In a ruling on 6 November 2020, the High Court clarified how the legislation governing the FCF should be interpreted.