The Future of Defined Contribution
28 November 2008, Butchers' Hall, London
The UK pensions industry continues to shift towards DC. But with the DC scheme generation's retirement age drawing closer, what does the future hold for trustees of DC schemes and how do they manage their responsibilities to members?
| 09.00 | Welcome and introduction | Richard Dyson, Head of Pensions Intelligence |
| 09.15 | Independent research into the DC environment | Alistair Byrne, University of Edinburgh Business School |
| 09.45 | Trustees' legal responsibilities to DC schemes | Robin Simmons, Sacker and Partners |
| 10.30 | Break |
| 11.00 | Bridging the gap between DC and DB: transporting best practice. | Brian Henderson, Mercer Investment Consulting |
| 11.45 | Has responsibility been effectively transferred in DC plans? | Graham Mannion, PensionDCisions |
| 12.30 | Efficiencies in DC schemes | DWP (speaker tbc) |
| 13.00 | Lunch |
| 14.00 | Ends |
Location
Butchers' Hall
87 Bartholomew Close
London
EC1A 7EB
Nearest tube stations: Barbican, Farringdon & St Paul's
Map
www.butchershall.com/location
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