DC Conference ⁠2023: Two weeks to go

Join us at London’s Bloomsbury Hotel on Wednesday 28 June

Professional Pensions
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TPR's Louise Davey will be one of the keynote speakers at the conference
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TPR's Louise Davey will be one of the keynote speakers at the conference

There are now just over two weeks to go until Professional Pensions’ Defined Contribution Conference, which will take place on Wednesday 28 June at the Bloomsbury Hotel in London.

This conference is designed to unite leading experts, pension scheme professionals and providers to challenge the most topical issues affecting DC pensions.

Speakers at the conference will include The Pensions Regulator director of regulatory policy, analysis and advice Louise Davey who will look at how DC schemes can best comply with the general code of practice; clarify guidance surrounding the gilts market in the DC space and ask what can DC schemes expect from 2023?

Delegates will also hear from Pensions Policy Institute head of policy research Daniela Silcock, who will talk on navigating the changing tides of retirement planning.

In addition, there will be a range of expert speakers talking about areas such as retirement income, member engagement and long-term asset funds (LTAFs).

There will also be the opportunity to network with your peers and speak to your providers in our exhibition area.

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

To view the full programme and to learn more about the event, visit event.professionalpensions.com/dcconference.

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