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Event Date |
Wed Mar 9 UTC (almost 3 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue Mar 8 7:00pm - Tue Mar 8 7:00pm |
Location | Virtual |
Region | All |
The last year has been right up there in terms of the sheer scale of change and the role that pension schemes have to play in government initiatives, as we emerge from the pandemic. We review some of the biggest challenges the industry is currently facing and look at what is in store for the coming year.
Attending This Conference Will Provide You With Insight Into:
Key retirement areas for 2022 including:
• The latest commentary and views from the Government
• The priorities and roadmap for the FCA and TPR
• A look at the LTAF regime and its interaction with DC workplace schemes defaults
• The latest legal view of ESG requirements
• The new Consumer Duty requirements for pension schemes
• How can we reduce gender pensions gap?
• The pros and cons of the Collective Money Purchase regulations
• Improving member engagement
• A roundup of key areas of DC regulatory change
2022 Speakers
Guy Opperman MP
Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion, DWP
Nike Trost
Head of Asset Management and Pensions Policy, Wholesale Markets Policy / Supervision, Policy & Competition Division, FCA
Louise Sivyer
Head of Policy (interim), The Pensions Regulator
Mark Austin
Chair, Northern Trust UK Pension Scheme
Simon Eagle
Senior Director, Retirement, Willis Towers Watson
Jessica List
Pension Technical Manager, Curtis Banks
Kirsty Moffat
DC Investment Consultant and Head of DC Engagement Proposition, Hymans Robertson
Helen Morrissey
Pensions and Retirement spokesperson, Hargreaves Lansdown
Daniel Nevzat
Regulatory Affairs Advisor, Norton Rose Fulbright
Shane O'Reilly
Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright
Tom Selby
Senior Analyst, AJ Bell
Steph Willcox
Head of Actuarial Implementation, Dynamic Planner
Renny Biggins
Head of Retirement, TISA