Defined Benefit Consolidation Conference: Last chance to register

Professional Pensions
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There are now just two weeks until our inaugural Defined Benefit Consolidation Conference, which will take place on the 25 March between 9:15 and 12:45.

To register, please visit our event website.

The event will provide a crucial update on where the current regulation stands on DB consolidators, assess the different models available, what the expected funding levels are and the governance requirements. The event will include a combination of short presentations followed by live Q&As with our speakers allowing time to answer your questions.

At the event, delegates will hear from The Pensions Regulator's David Fairs on 'What are DB consolidators and what are they trying to achieve'. Other speakers include John Baines from Aon's Retirement Solutions who will share his thoughts on when might a superfund be needed and TPT Retirement Solutions' Paul Murphy will discuss DB master trusts. Stewart Hastie from Isio will look at consolidation from a broader perspective covering topics such as platforms, superfunds, third party capital solutions with view to achieving peace of mind.

Delegates will also hear from Barnett Waddingham's Tom Hargreaves and Amanda Latham who will host a session looking at 'Consolidation - the advisers' view'.

Places are free for in house pension and benefit scheme professionals and registration will give delegates access to all of the sessions for on demand listening. For more information, please visit the event website.

 

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