PLSA to return to live events in 'cautious' Covid comeback

First event will be investment conference in spring while ESG conference remains online

James Phillips
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PLSA chief executive Julian Mund

The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) will return to live, in-person events from 2022 as it takes a “cautious approach” to resuming normality.

The trade body confirmed that the first major event would be its Investment Conference, usually held in Edinburgh in March, followed by its Local Authority Conference and then its Annual Conference...

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