PP Investment Conference: Last chance to register

Mansion House reforms, private markets and endgame key topics for 19 November event

Professional Pensions
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There is now just one day to go until to the 2024 Professional Pensions Investment Conference, which will take place tomorrow (Tuesday 19 November) at One Whitehall Place in London.

The event is fully CPD accredited and attendees can earn up to 4 CPD hours by attending.

Final places at the event are filling up fast and are exclusively complimentary for trustees and in-house pension & benefit scheme representatives. Register for your place here.

The conference will include a keynote session covering a 'geopolitical and macroeconomic update: Investment outlook', from Capital Economist Chief Global Economist Jennifer McKeown.

It will also include a panel session on looking ahead to 2025 with Law Debenture's Natalie Winterfrost and The Pensions Regulator's Keillian Tai.

And the programme will also feature sessions on private markets, credit investing in endgame, decumulation investment strategies and managing illiquid assets as well as discussing key topics such as the latest Mansion House reforms.

To see all of the speakers participating in the event and to view the latest programme, click here.

Register for your free place here.

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