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Date:
Thursday 18th September 2008
Venue:
One Whitehall Place, London
Timings: 1 day event
Recognised by the pensions industry as the annual forum to hear from and debate with the business leaders themselves, as well as politicians, policymakers and leading pensions’ specialists, the 3rd Annual Leadership of Pensions Summit 2008 will provide the latest key insights and challenges for the changes and future of the UK pensions market through an unparalleled speaker panel of experts and practitioners.
View 2007 programme
Some comments from last year's delegates:
“Very high quality speakers. A day well spent.” -
Graham Goodyer, Senior Partner, The Investment Research PTN
“An excellent review of current pension issues.” -
Peter Gamester, Trustee, Lehman Brothers Pension Scheme
“Participation of key politicians and other policy makers was very important” -
Mark Hodgkinson, Director, Muse Advisory
“The interaction with others was as helpful as the sessions” -
Mary Burt, Asst. Director Service Personnel Pensions, Ministry of Defence
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REASONS FOR ATTENDING:
Join the debate on the fundamental issues for current and future pension scheme design and funding including:
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The Government’s position on current and future pensions reform
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Confronting the increased costs from rise in longevity and greater regulation
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Managing deficits and reassessing investment strategies
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Alternative approaches: using risk sharing for managing DB liabilities and deficit removal
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Building lasting relationships: how collaboration between scheme sponsors, trustees and member representatives can deliver objectives
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Communication: its role in the delivery of any successful benefits programme
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Assessing the impact and progress for Personal Accounts
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DC is the future of DC occupational pension provision, but what is the role of the employer in the NPSS environment?
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Investment alternatives for pension scheme funding
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The future of administration
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