Professional Pensions Live 2022: Registration opens

Our flagship event is returning this year on 17 May at etc.venues ,155 Bishopsgate in London

Jonathan Stapleton
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Professional Pensions Live 2022: Registration opens

Professional Pensions Live – our flagship event – is returning this year on 17 May at etc.venues 155 Bishopsgate in London.

This year we will bring the industry together to address the biggest challenges trustees and scheme professionals are facing in 2022 and beyond; advise on how to staying on top of changing regulatory and governance requirements; and arm you with the key information and insight you need to drive your business.

Professional Pensions Live will consist of keynote addressed, insightful discussions and four parallel streams so you can ‘pick and mix' from a selection of defined benefit, defined contribution topics.

The event presents the perfect opportunity to benefit from industry thought leadership and connect with hundreds like-minded professionals.

Places are complimentary for trustees and in-house pension or benefit scheme representatives.

Register now to enable us to keep you informed with updates, including speaker and programme announcements over the coming months.

To find out more and to register for your place, visit: https://www.professionalpensionslive.com/

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