Webinar: Assessing the benefits of run-on – Register now

How run-on can work in practice and the key considerations for trustees and sponsors

Professional Pensions
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Webinar: Assessing the benefits of run-on – Register now

Professional Pensions is holding a live webinar at 2pm on 7 May which will assess the benefits of run-on.

This webinar will take a deep dive into how run-on strategies could work in practice; the key considerations for trustees and sponsors; the potential ways in which sponsors could extract the surplus; and the advantages and disadvantages of such strategies when compared to insurance-based solutions such as buy-in and buyout.

It will also take a look at potential legal and regulatory hurdles to a run-on approach; as well the investment strategies schemes adopting a run-on approach could adopt.

The webinar will be fully interactive, enabling you the chance to ask questions to our panellists throughout the discussion.

It will be held in partnership with Barnett Waddingham, Brightwell, Columbia Threadneedle Investments and L&G. To register, and to find out more, visit our dedicated registration page.

Registration will also enable us to keep you informed on when the webinar is available to listen to on demand.

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