PP Trustee Senate: Just five places remaining...

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There are now only a few weeks until Professional Pensions' Trustee Senate residential event, which will take place on 3-4 October at the Hanbury Manor Hotel & Spa in Hertfordshire.

We now only have five spaces remaining at the event, which is free to attend for qualifying trustees.

The PP Trustee Senate will include a range of speakers, interactive workshops as well as the opportunity to network with your peers at sit-down lunches and during dinner. Register for your place here.

The programme includes keynote addresses from The Pensions Regulator and global economist Gerard Lyons and the conference will cover topics including GMP equalisation; the new DB funding code and cost transparency. View the full programme here.

Pension schemes trustees who have already confirmed their attendance include those from the First UK Bus Pension Scheme, HSBC Pension Trust, Rolls-Royce UK Pension Fund, Sainsbury's Pension Scheme and Telefónica Pension Plan. Click here to see all the schemes currently registered to attend.

Professional Pensions will be covering the cost for accommodation and food at the event.

To register for your place, click here.

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