Pensions Age Spring Conference 2025 open for registration

The Pensions Age Spring Conference 2025 is now open for registration, offering pension schemes and those working in the industry the opportunity to both learn and network alongside their peers.

With a new Pensions Minister leading the charge, a pensions review under way, and a government that is keen to encourage greater pension investment in UK growth, pensions are under the spotlight now more than ever.

Pensions dashboards are also one step closer; defined benefit (DB) surpluses are encouraging schemes and employers to consider a wider range of end-game options; and defined contribution (DC) continues to boom, with value for money and adequacy continuing challenges that need to be met.

These are just a few of the issues that will be addressed at our annual Pensions Age Spring Conference, promising insightful presentations and Q&A sessions on these topics and more, from those working at the heart of UK pension provision.

This one-day conference, which is open to pension scheme managers, trustees, FDs, advisers, pension, and HR professionals, will offer delegates the up-to-date knowledge and guidance they need to help them run their pension schemes and meet their members’ needs, whether in the DB, DC or hybrid space.

Covering all aspects of pensions, delegates can be sure that this conference will offer them the updates they need to manage their schemes going forward, as well as highlight new developments in the pension space, in relation to regulation, investment, scheme design, technology, communication and more.

The conference, to be chaired by C A P Services Limited director, Jerry Gandhi, will take place on Thursday 24 April 2025, at the Hilton London Tower Bridge.

Click here to register and for more information.



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