Briefing: The flexibility of fiduciary management

Breakfast event will look at latest trends in fiduciary management

Jonathan Stapleton
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Professional Pensions is hosting a breakfast briefing on the flexibility of fiduciary management on Thursday 15 September.

The event - which is being conducted in partnership with Aon - is being held on Butchers' Hall in central London between 8:30am and 10:45am.

The event is complimentary for trustees and in-house pension scheme representatives.

During the event we will explore how fiduciary management is being applied to real world investment challenges, looking at areas such as:

  • Navigating continued volatility, inflation and rate rises.
  • Supporting long-term and endgame investment strategies for DB schemes.
  • Targeting specific investment goals, such as net zero or diversification, through single strategy solutions.

Sessions will also cover case studies and real-world scheme examples to demonstrate the innovative applications of fiduciary management to provide the much-needed flexibility required to meet today's challenges.

Places for this event are limited. To view further information and to register, visit our website.

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