Pensions and Benefits UK 2017: Programme unveiled

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The programme for this year's Pensions and Benefits UK has been launched.

The two-day event - London's biggest pensions and benefits conference and exhibition - will be held on 27-28 June at the Brewery - will help you learn from both your peers and experts from across the industry.

Delegate places at the event are FREE for individuals with direct responsibility for an organisation's pension and benefits schemes.

The conference and exhibition - which will be held at London's Brewery - will include over 50 sessions, including keynote speeches, debates and presentations.

PBUK 2017 will also see the return of the Pension Prophets - Peter Askins, Robin Ellison, Roger Mattingly and Malcolm McLean - and also include an investment leaders' debate, with panellists including J.P.Morgan Asset Management's Stephanie Flanders; Aon Hewitt's Andy Cox and Hermes Investment Management's Saker Nusseibeh already confirmed.

The full programme for PBUK can be found at: http://www.pensionsandbenefitsuk.co.uk/programme

Last year, over 1,000 delegates attended PBUK. To find out more and to secure your place for this year's Pensions & Benefits UK 2017, please visit: www.pensionsandbenefitsuk.co.uk

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