Registration opens for our Future of Pensions investment event

The event will take place on 4 June at 155 Bishopsgate in London

Professional Pensions
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Registration opens for our Future of Pensions investment event

Professional Pensions is delighted to announce the Future of Pensions investment event will take place on Wednesday 4th June at 155 Bishopsgate, London.

The event will take place in partnership with Investment Week and Professional Adviser and will be held within the Future of Investment Festival.

During a time of significant geopolitical and regulatory upheaval for sustainable investing, this year's event will explore how this important part of the market is evolving. 

We will also focus on how investors can sustainably take advantage of global megatrends such as the energy transition, societal change and digitalisation, including the rapid development of AI. 

In addition, the festival will explore how investment strategies are changing to meet investor demand and how major themes may play out in portfolios over the decades ahead.

The Future of Investment Festival provides a great opportunity to bring together like-minded investment professionals from across the industry to share best practice, discuss fresh ideas and build new contacts.

The agenda will be split into three streams of content: Future of Investment, Future of Financial Advice and Future of Pensions Investment. 

The agenda will be announced soon - register your place today to be the first to hear about our exciting speaker updates for 2025!

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