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PP's Defined Contribution Conference will be held on Wednesday 17 September in Manchester
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PP's Defined Contribution Conference will be held on Wednesday 17 September in Manchester

Professional Pensions is holding its Defined Contribution Conference in Manchester on Wednesday 17 September.

The conference – taking place at a venue in the centre of the city – will see pensions and benefits professionals gather to discuss the future of the industry through detailed discussions, debates and keynote sessions led by our expert speakers.

The event will look at latest industry changes - including the Mansion House Accord and any DC change set to be introduced by the forthcoming Pension Schemes Bill - as well as sessions on private markets and DC decumulation. It will also include talks on pensions adequacy and the pensions dashboards.

Places are free for trustees and in-house pension and benefit scheme representatives. To find out more about the conference and to register for complimentary tickets, visit: event.professionalpensions.com/dcconferencemanchester/en/page/home

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