Professional Pensions Live 2024: Programme announced

PP’s flagship event will be held on 22 May at etc venues at 155 Bishopsgate in London

Professional Pensions
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Professional Pensions Live 2024: Programme announced

Professional Pensions has announced the programme for our flagship event, PP Live, which will be returning on 22 May at etc.venues, 155 Bishopsgate in London.

The event - which will be held in person in London - will consist of keynote addresses, insightful discussions and four parallel streams allowing delegates to ‘pick and mix' from a selection of defined benefit, defined contribution, administration & data, and governance & people focused topics.

Our event programme will include an industry insight session with the British Business Bank as well as sessions taking a deep dive into the new DB funding code.

In addition, it will also look at member engagement, latest investment strategies, new approaches in managing data and administration as well as the requirements of the new General Code.

There will also be an exhibition area where you can meet your consultants and providers, as well as network with your industry peers.

Complimentary places are available for in-house pension and benefit professionals. For more information on this and paid passes, please click here.

To view the full programme and to learn more about the event, visit professionalpensionslive.com.

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