Professional Pensions | 18 Sep 2009 | 12:56
Categories: Bulk Annuities
The latest Professional Pensions Conjecture debate – to be held on September 21 –will look at the key issues surrounding pension scheme longevity swap deals.
The online debate will be chaired Professional Pensions editor-in-chief Alex Beveridge and include Lucida chief actuary Andrew Stoker, Lucida corporate development director John Smitherman-Cairns, Watson Wyatt head of settlement services Michael Chatterton and J.P. Morgan pension advisory group managing director Guy Coughlan.
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Conjecture will look at what longevity swaps are; the case for using longevity swaps; how swaps can help schemes spread the cost of reducing risk in the scheme; and how a scheme should prepare for derisking?
Professional Pensions Conjecture is a exclusive online discussion club for pension scheme managers, trustees and consultants.
We hold regular online live meetings featuring high profile speakers debating the issues that most effect our industry and discussions about the products and services that are vital to your scheme.
The aim of the club is to provide you with regular thought proving and educational debates that you can listen to through your PC or telephone and all from the comfort of your desk.
If you are a conjecture member, click here to listen in to this debate.
If you are an trustee or scheme manager and would like to become a member of our Conjecture club please click here to request membership.
Categories: Bulk Annuities
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