Professional Pensions unveils events line up for 2023

PP launches programme of conferences, seminars and awards for next year

Professional Pensions
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Professional Pensions has published its event schedule for 2023 – announcing the dates of key events throughout the year.

The line-up so far is as follows:

•            Admin & Data Forum - 15th March, London

•            Endgame Summit - 30th March, London

•            Trustee Senate (Spring) - 27th - 28th April

•            Professional Pensions Live - 23rd May, London

•            UK Pensions Awards - 1st June, London

•            Sustainable Investment Festival - 14th - 15th June, London

•            Defined Contribution Conference - 28th June, London

•            WSB Awards - 7th September, London

•            Fiduciary 360 - 19th September, Online Conference

•            Defined Benefit Summit - September, Leeds

•            Trustee Senate (Autumn) - 5th - 6th October

•            Women in Pensions Awards - 16th November, London

•            Rising Star Awards - 16th November, London

•            Investment Awards - November

•            Investment Conference - 23rd November, London

•            ESG Focus - 5th December, Online Conference

To find out further information about each event and details about registering, please visit our events website here.

Should you have any queries about registering for our 2023 conferences or entering our awards, please contact Joshua Wrazen at [email protected].

For information about sponsorship opportunities at our 2023 events, please contact our commercial team at [email protected].

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