- Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt
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Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt Non-ministerial government department overview Formed 1786 Jurisdiction United Kingdom Headquarters Eastcheap Court, 11 Philpot Lane, London, EC3M 8UD Non-ministerial government department executive Jo Whelan, Comptroller General Parent Non-ministerial government department UK Debt Management Office Website [1] The Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt (CRND), is a non-ministerial department of the UK Government, established in 1786, which manages the investment portfolios of a number of government and public bodies including HM Revenue & Customs (National Insurance Fund), National Savings and Investments (National Savings Bank Fund), Her Majesty's Courts Service (Court Funds Investment Account) and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (National Lottery Distribution Fund). It also manages some residual operations relating to the National Debt including donations and bequests and the 3.5 per cent Conversion Loan Sinking Fund.
The current Comptroller General is Jo Whelan.
The statutory functions of CRND are carried out within the UK Debt Management Office.
Today, CRND's main function is the investment and management of government funds.
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Categories:- Non-ministerial departments of the United Kingdom Government
- Government debt
- Organisations based in the City of London
- Economy of the United Kingdom
- 1786 establishments in Great Britain
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