PP Endgame Summit: Registration opens

This year’s conference will be held in-person on 30 March at a central London venue

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The Pension Regulator's Jenny Davie will be a keynote speaker at this year's event
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The Pension Regulator's Jenny Davie will be a keynote speaker at this year's event

Professional Pensions is pleased to announce the return of our Endgame Summit – the event formerly known as the Risk & Scheme Funding Forum.

This year's conference will take place in-person event in central London on Wednesday 30 March. Places are free for trustees and in-house pension and benefit scheme representatives.

Reserve your place to enable us to keep you informed with all the latest news and updates about the event, including the announcement of our speakers and programme.

The conference will include sessions on securing bulk annuities, outsourcing to fiduciary managers to make the journey to endgame smoother, DB consolidation, and cashflow driven investing.

The event will also include a keynote session from The Pension Regulator head of regulatory transactions and frontline support Jenny Davie.

To find out more and to register for your place, visit:https://event.professionalpensions.com/endgamesummit

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