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Saturday, November 1, 2014


The Inaugural Pensions Age Executive Series
2nd December 2014, The Brewery, London


The future of pensions product design and other crucial themes impacting the new pensions landscape

ABOUT 'The Pensions Age Executive Series'

In an era of unprecedented change, the Pensions Age Executive Series has been launched to help providers in the pensions space keep their fingers on the pulse of the major themes affecting the ever changing needs of pension funds today.

Whether it is new legislation, regulatory updates, changing demographics or pressures on fees, this high level one day event will address the major topics that are likely to shape the future needs of pension funds and help bridge the gap between pension funds and the providers that serve them.

VIEW THE AGENDA

Date: 2nd December 2014
Time:09:00 - 17:00 followed by complimentary drinks
Location: The Brewery, London
Fees: View the delegate fees and REGISTER HERE.

PMI CPD: This event attracts up to 7 PMI CPD hours.

WHY ATTEND?

• Bring your pensions knowledge and understanding to the next level
• Understand what the recent changes affecting the pensions marketplace mean for your business
• Hear from leaders in the field of pensions about how they are managing this change and how it is affecting their business models going forward?
• Share ideas with your peers about how you can make your service and/or product offering the best it can be to truly meet the needs of your pension fund clients in this ever changing world?
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This unique event in the pension market is specifically tailored for the providers which also offers them the opportunity to learn from, meet and network with their Pension Clients.

We are looking at how this changing market will affect their world, how it will and should affect their product and service offerings, and what they need to do to meet the demands of their clients.

A MUST ATTEND EVENT FOR:

Fund Managers, Asset Managers, Life Companies, Consultants, Large Funds and Advisers and all those who serve the pensions industry in today’s dynamic and ever-changing pensions world.

KEY TOPICS: 


• Regulatory and political change – how will all this change affect the landscape going forward?
• The impact of the Budget: what do the changes mean for the industry and how will they impact the future of product design?
• Product design in the accumulation and decumulation phases – what do pension funds and their members really need?
• Legal update: what are the recent cases and legal decisions that will affect the pensions landscape going forward?
• Improving relations: how can providers get closer to consultants / pension funds in order to better meet their needs going forward?
• Fees: is there a common ground that can be found?
• Longevity and mortality: ground-breaking developments in this area
• Collective pensions: a viable option?
• Learning from the rest of the world

Further topics to be announced: 

These are just a few of the key topics that will be addressed at this must-attend symposium aimed at fund managers, asset managers, life companies, consultants and advisers and anyone who serves the pensions industry in today’s dynamic and ever-changing pensions world.


For the latest news and updates on the Pensions Age Executive Series follow us @PensionsAge #FutureofPensions

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