Briefing: UK Commercial Property — Back To Basics

The event will look at how property portfolios have adapted to market forces

Professional Pensions
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The PP property breakfast briefing will take place at The Gherkin on 10 November
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The PP property breakfast briefing will take place at The Gherkin on 10 November

Professional Pensions is hosting a breakfast briefing – UK Commercial Property: Back To Basics – at The Gherkin (30 St Mary Axe, London) on Wednesday 10 November between 8:30am and 10:45am.

The event - which we are holding in partnership with Columbia Threadneedle Investments (CTI) - is complimentary for consultants and in-house pension and benefits scheme representatives.

There are limited places left at the event - to register, visit our website.

At the event CTI co-heads of institutional UK real estate James Coke and Robin Jones will share their views on the UK commercial property market - looking at how diversified portfolios have adapted to market forces, emerging resilient and well positioned to deliver performance.

They will be joined on a panel discussion by BAE Systems Pension Funds Investment Management senior property specialist Ben Ward and Hymans Robertson senior investment research consultant Linda McAleer to explore some of the current issues affecting the industry in more detail.

For further information about the event, and to book your place, visit our website.

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