Pensions Age announces launch of Northern Conference 2021

The Pensions Age Northern Conference will be taking place in Leeds on 10 June 2021 and is open for registration.

Now in its sixth successful year, the one-day conference has become a must-attend event for pension schemes in the north of the UK.

During these unprecedented times, pension schemes in the UK are facing more pressure than ever with the coronavirus and other challenges, be that in relation to investment, meeting liabilities, making payments, de-risking or communication.

This conference will help delegates navigate the issues with a series of presentations from leading pension professionals, associations, and policymakers from across the industry.

Aimed at pension scheme managers, trustees, FDs, CIOs, advisers, pension and HR professionals, and pension providers, the conference will offer delegates up-to-date knowledge and guidance to help them run their pension schemes to the best of their ability.

The event gives delegates the tools they require to assist them in carrying out their duties, whether this is in relation to defined benefit, defined contribution or hybrid schemes, or on a path to consolidation and/or de-risking.

Additionally, the event attracts up to seven CPD hours with some accrediting bodies.

To register, please click here.

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