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Hot Topics

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Event date: 
Tuesday, March 25, 2014 - 5:00pm - 9:00pm

Location

Standard Life
30 Lothian Road, 7th floor, Standard Life House
EdinburghEH1 2DHUnited Kingdom

In association with Standard Life, FASS invites you to attend the 2014 edition of our annual flagship event:Hot Topics. This year’s Hot Topics has kindly been sponsored by Standard Life and will be hosted at their head office on Lothian Road on Tuesday 25th March.

Hot Topics provides qualified actuaries and actuarial students in Scotland with a summary of the major issues currently affecting the profession split by industry (Life, Pensions, and Investments). This year the evening will follow a theme of Sustainability and what this means for each of the industries and to the actuarial profession as a whole.

Always a popular event, this is a must for students sitting the Specialist Application subjects this year in particular.

This event also provides 1.5 hours of Work-based Skills or verifiable CPD. There will also be a chance for informal discussions and networking as Standard Life has also kindly invited all attendees for a finger buffet and drinks reception in their hospitality suite after the presentations.

General information
Organiser: 
FASS
CPD hours: 
1.50 hours
Costs
Free of charge: 
Free
Venue details
Venue: 
Standard Life
30 Lothian Road, 7th floor, Standard Life House
EdinburghEH1 2DH
Venue region: 
Scotland

Highlights of Life Conference 2013, Bristol

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Event date: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - 9:00am - 5:00pm
Events Force ID: 
592
Event papers access code: 
Bristol26

Location

The Bristol Hotel
Harbourside Prince Street
BristolBS1 4QFUnited Kingdom

Why attend?

The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries is holding this one day seminar to showcase the highlights of the Life Conference 2013. As you can see from the line-up below, the seminar will cover a range of topics in areas such as product development, profit reporting and risk management. There will also be talks on enhancing your wider skills set and professional skills for experienced members.

Who should attend?

This seminar is primarily targeted at qualified life actuaries who were unable to attend the conference in Edinburgh or who did not attend all their preferred sessions whilst at the conference.

Please download the programme below

General information
Organiser: 
Hannah Watson
CPD hours: 
5.50 hours
Costs
Member price [new]: 
395.00 GBP
Non-member price [NEW]: 
495.00 GBP
Costs description: 

Late booking fee of £50 to be added after 12 March 2014.

Any cancellations made before 12 March will qualify for a refund minus a 20% admin fee. No refunds will be given after this date. 

Free of charge: 
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Venue details
Venue: 
The Bristol Hotel
Harbourside Prince Street
BristolBS1 4QF
Venue region: 
South England

Professional Skills for Experienced Members

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Event date: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - 5:00pm - 6:30pm

Location

Mercer
4 Brindleyplace
BirminghamB1 2JQUnited Kingdom

This event is being hosted by The Birmingham Actuarial Society. Come along prepared to take part and say what you think!

Why is professional skills training important?
What are the principles in the Actuaries' Code (and what is the difference between acting honestly and acting with integrity)?
What sort of situations can arise in practice?

This session will qualify for one hour's Professional Skills CPD (two hours are needed annually under new rules from 1 July 2013).

Registration and refreshments - 17.00

Programme - 17.30 - 18.30.

This event is now fully booked.  If you wish to be added to the waiting list, please email: Stephanie.a.McDonald@mercer.com.

General information
Organiser: 
Stephanie McDonald
CPD hours: 
1.00 hours
Costs
Free of charge: 
Free
Venue details
Venue: 
Mercer
4 Brindleyplace
BirminghamB1 2JQ
Venue region: 
Midlands

Masterclass: Practical, Personal Tips to Improve your Personal, Marketing and Business Development Skills

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Event date: 
Monday, March 31, 2014 - 9:00am - 11:00am
Events Force ID: 
https://www.eventsforce.net/tap/635/register

Location

Staple Inn HallLondonWC1V 7QJUnited Kingdom

Registration: 09:00 - 09.30

Programme: 09:30 - 11:00

Chris Matthews presents his latest matserclass on Practical, Personal Tips to Improve your Personal, Marketing and Business Development Skills.

Why attend:

In this masterclass, Chris covers the theory and practical tools needed to plan and engage with clients or prospective clients; what personal routines you should get into and how to overcome the daily problems that get in the way.

Who should attend:

This 1.5 hour session is for anyone wanting to develop their non-technical and business skills. As well as gain valuable CPD.  It is designed especially for actuaries by experts in their field to help you achieve success in all areas of business.  Members of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries will find this events a useful contribution to their CPD and development needs.

General information
Organiser: 
Petrina Parnell
CPD hours: 
1.50 hours
Costs
Member price [new]: 
160.00 GBP
Non-member price [NEW]: 
175.00 GBP
Member price: 
160.00
Non-member price: 
175.00
Free of charge: 
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Venue details
Venue: 
Staple Inn HallLondonWC1V 7QJ

Regional Event: Presidential Address, Ramping Up Our Relevance

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Event date: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - 5:30pm - 7:00pm

Location

Lloyds Banking Group
10 Canon's Way
BristolBS1 5LFUnited Kingdom

The world in which we work is changing at an unstoppable pace.  In his speech at the IFoA's AGM in June 2013 David Hare considered how, as professionals, actuaries must continue to ask themselves questions about how the services they provide are evolving, what the future holds for them and what they need to do in order to remain relevant.  Nine months on, David will speak about sowing the seeds among the IFoA's members about the need to provide services that are relevant and meet the demands that the market is placing on their skills and expertise.

Bristol Actuarial Society are hosting this event.  To find out more visit their website.

Timings:

Registration: 17.30 - 18.00

Programme: 18.00 - 19.00

General information
Organiser: 
Melanie Stephenson
Costs
Free of charge: 
Free
Venue details
Venue: 
Lloyds Banking Group
10 Canon's Way
BristolBS1 5LF
Venue region: 
West England

Napier Conference: Computation in finance and insurance post Napier

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Event date: 
Thursday, April 3, 2014 - 9:00am - 5:35pm

Location

The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE)
22-26 George Street
EdinburghEH2 2PQUnited Kingdom

The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries is pleased to be jointly sponsoring this one-day conference which is not to be missed!

This one-day conference, at the Royal Society of Edinburgh, on Thursday 3 April 2014, will examine the theme of Computation in Finance and Insurance, post-Napier and will offer the insights of a number of expert practitioners into the unique potential, challenges and constraints for the finance industry arising from faster computations.

Dr. David Hare, President of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, will be setting out the context of the themes being discussed at the conference, which is designed to appeal to a financial sector audience, including banks, insurers, investment banks, asset managers, risk managers, pension funds and hedge funds and those interested in understanding recent advancements in the field of financial computation.

Further information about the conference and to register please visit the Royal Society’s website.

General information
Organiser: 
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Organiser email: 
Costs
Free of charge: 
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Venue details
Venue: 
The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE)
22-26 George Street
EdinburghEH2 2PQ
Venue region: 
Scotland

Current Issues in Pensions Seminar, Manchester

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Event date: 
Thursday, April 3, 2014 - 9:00am - 4:45pm
Events Force ID: 
599
Event papers access code: 
Manchester14

Location

Hilton Hotel, Deansgate
Deansgate
ManchesterM3 4LQ United Kingdom

 NOW FULLY BOOKED!

Plenary Sessions will include:

  • Do defined ambition schemes have longevity? An analysis of how defined ambition will survive the test of time
  • 'What's hot in the regulatory world'
  • Current issues in investment
  • Experian and changes to the PPF risk measure
  • Legal developments in pensions
  • What makes a good buy-in transaction?
General information
Organiser: 
Chantal Voisin
CPD hours: 
5.50 hours
Costs
Member price [new]: 
345.00 GBP
Non-member price [NEW]: 
445.00 GBP
Free of charge: 
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Venue details
Venue: 
Hilton Hotel, Deansgate
Deansgate
ManchesterM3 4LQ
Venue region: 
North England

Bristol Actuarial Society Event: Current Economic Outlook

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Event date: 
Wednesday, April 9, 2014 - 5:30pm - 7:00pm

Location

Friends Centre
Stoke Gifford, Brierly Furlong
BristolBS34 8SWUnited Kingdom

Andrew Smith is Chief Economist at KPMG and has previously held the same role at Credit Lyonnais Eurosecurities and the Royal Bank of Scotland. he is also a member of the Secretary of State's Panel on the Economy at the UK government Department of Innovation, business and Skills. Andrew's talk will cover his views on the current economic outlook.

Programme timings:

17.30 - 18.00: Registration and refreshments

18.00 - 19.00: Programme

General information
Organiser: 
Bristol Actuarial Society
CPD hours: 
1.00 hours
Costs
Free of charge: 
Free
Venue details
Venue: 
Friends Centre
Stoke Gifford, Brierly Furlong
BristolBS34 8SW
Venue region: 
West England

Professional Skills for Experienced Members

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Event date: 
Thursday, April 10, 2014 - 8:15am - 9:30am
Events Force ID: 
626

Location

Hymans Robertson
20 Waterloo Street
GlasgowG2 6DBUnited Kingdom

This session is suitable for actuaries working in any area (i.e. it is not specifically aimed at Life, Pensions or any other technical discipline).

Come along prepared to take part and say what you think!

Why is professional skills training important?

What are the principles in the Actuaries' Code (and what is the difference between acting honestly and acting with integrity)?

What sorts of situations can arise in practice? We will watch and discuss some of the video material available on the IFoA website.

This session will qualify for one hour’s Professional Skills CPD (two hours are needed annually under new rules from 1 July 2013).

This session will be similar to that run at GIRO (October 2013) and the Life Conference (November 2013) and that to be run at the forthcoming Highlights of the Life Conference sessions (March 2014). We will also be running some different sessions using different videos in the period from March to June 2014.

Event Timings

08.15 - 08.30: Registration

08.30 - 09.30: Presentation

Speaker: Neil Hilary, Education Actuary

General information
Organiser: 
Steve Whalley
CPD hours: 
1.00 hours
Costs
Free of charge: 
Free
Venue details
Venue: 
Hymans Robertson
20 Waterloo Street
GlasgowG2 6DB

Current Issues in Pensions Seminar, Edinburgh

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Event date: 
Thursday, April 10, 2014 - 9:00am - 4:45pm
Events Force ID: 
600
Event papers access code: 
Edinburgh14

Location

Radisson Blu, Edinburgh
80 High Street, The Royal Mile
EdinburghEH1 1THUnited KingdomPhone: 0131 557 9797

Plenary Sessions will include:

  • Do defined ambition schemes have longevity? An analysis of how defined ambition will survive the test of time
  • 'What's hot in the regulatory world'
  • Current issues in investment
  • Experian and changes to the PPF risk measure
  • Legal developments in pensions
  • What makes a good buy-in transaction?
General information
Organiser: 
Chantal Voisin
CPD hours: 
5.50 hours
Costs
Member price [new]: 
345.00 GBP
Non-member price [NEW]: 
445.00 GBP
Free of charge: 
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Venue details
Venue: 
Radisson Blu, Edinburgh
80 High Street, The Royal Mile
EdinburghEH1 1THPhone: 0131 557 9797
Venue region: 
Scotland

With Profits

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Event date: 
Thursday, April 10, 2014 - 12:30pm - 5:10pm
Event papers access code: 
Profits

Location

Staple Inn Hall
High Holborn
LondonWC1V 7QJUnited Kingdom

Bookings are now open 

Why attend?

With-profits funds remain a major part of the industry, and pose issues and opportunities. Hear the latest regulatory and market insights.

Who should attend?

Actuaries and other finance and risk professionals involved with groups that contain with-profits, from a reporting, capital management, or customer treatment/communications aspect. Some knowledge of the subject is an advantage.   

Programme timings:

12:30 to 13:30   Registration and lunch

13:30 to 17:10   Programme

General information
Organiser: 
Waleed Soliman
CPD hours: 
3.25 hours
Costs
Member price [new]: 
275.00 GBP
Non-member price [NEW]: 
375.00 GBP
Free of charge: 
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Venue details
Venue: 
Staple Inn Hall
High Holborn
LondonWC1V 7QJ

Alternative Annuity Design: Constructing the Pensions Schemes of the Future

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Event date: 
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 - 8:00am - 9:30am

Location

Heriot Watt University
Gait 1/First Gait, Room CM.G01, Colin Maclaurin Building
EdinburghEH14 4ASUnited Kingdom

Speaker: Dr Catherine Donnelly FIA

This session will examine a family of alternatives to the life annuity, called "pooled annuity funds", which allow participants to benefit from the pooling of mortality risk, and discuss how they could be incorporated into a pension scheme for the future.

Registration and coffee 08.00 to 08.30, Start 08.30, Close 09.30

To book your place please email Catherine Donnelly (c.donnelly@hw.ac.uk)

Please note there are a maximum of 40 places available at this event

General information
Organiser: 
Catherine Donelly
Organiser email: 
CPD hours: 
1.00 hours
Costs
Free of charge: 
Free
Venue details
Venue: 
Heriot Watt University
Gait 1/First Gait, Room CM.G01, Colin Maclaurin Building
EdinburghEH14 4AS
Venue region: 
Scotland

A Discussion and Overview of Non-Traditional Asset Classes

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Event date: 
Thursday, April 24, 2014 - 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Events Force ID: 
632

Location

Staple Inn Hall
High Holborn
LondonWC1V 7QJUnited Kingdom

This event is now fully booked. To be added to the waiting list please email Danielle Reiterbund

Registration: 17.00 - 17.30

Programme: 17.30 - 19.00 

Why attend?

This event aims to provide a brief introduction to the much quoted but often confusing world of ‘Alternative’ assets, followed by a short showcase of speakers from within the industry and a sneak preview of some IFoA workstreams on the topic.

Who should attend?

Those with a particular interest in potentially increasing the size of their investment opportunity set, and those with an interest in the applicability of diversified multi-asset portfolio management to insurance and pension funds.

General information
Organiser: 
Danielle Reiterbund
CPD hours: 
1.50 hours
Costs
Free of charge: 
Free
Venue details
Venue: 
Staple Inn Hall
High Holborn
LondonWC1V 7QJ

Discussion Evening: Defined Ambition and Other Saving Gap Priorities

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Event date: 
Monday, April 28, 2014 - 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Location

Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
9 Queen Street
EdinburghEH2 1JQUnited Kingdom

The Defined Ambition working party has been considering how best we might address the savings gap in the UK and in how some of the themes from 'Defined Ambition' might fit in. The group has produced a short paper outlining its initial conclusions and recommendations, in a non-traditional format that they believe to be consistent with its content. They propose six areas for focus in the coming months and years to help build on the success of automatic enrolment and take retirement provision to the next stage to improve consumer outcomes. Many of these areas are already well within the DWP's plans and others could help augment current thinking.

The six areas the working party recommends to be prioritised are: continuing the crucial automatic enrolment drive, a focus on outcomes not inputs in pensions, the moves towards stronger independent governance, pot follows member, auto-escalation of contributions and the provision of guarantees.

Since the group started drafting their paper, there have been a string of announcements in the Budget and from the DWP. At this session the group will talk through their original proposals and then open discussion around the differences, pros and cons, between these and what has been announced in recent weeks.

The working party are hoping for an open debate and to help refine the best ideas in this discussion session.

Programme timings:

16.30 - 17.00: Meet the Authors (please contact eventmanagement@actuaries.org.uk if you are interested in attending)

17.00 - 17.30: Registration and refreshments

17.30 - 19.00: Presentation and discussion

General information
Organiser: 
Event Management Team
CPD hours: 
1.50 hours
Costs
Free of charge: 
Free
Venue details
Venue: 
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
9 Queen Street
EdinburghEH2 1JQ
Venue region: 
Scotland

Professional Skills for Experienced Members

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Event date: 
Tuesday, April 29, 2014 - 6:15pm - 7:15pm

Location

Engage Mutual office
Hornbeam Park Avenue, Gardner House
HarrogateHG2 8NDUnited Kingdom

Come along prepared to take part and say what you think!

Why is professional skills training important?

What are the principles in the Actuaries' Code?

Are you always professional?

What sort of situations can arise in practice?

Attendees will watch and discuss some of the video material available in the Professional Skills for Experienced Members section of the website.

This session will qualify for one hour's Professional Skills CPD (two hours are needed annually under new rules from 1 July 2013 for most members).

Speaker: Malcolm Slee, Aviva and Chair of Professionalism Content Development Working Group

Please contact Malcolm Slee to book your place

Agenda:

18.15 - 19.15: Presentation and discussion

General information
Organiser: 
Malcolm Slee
Organiser email: 
CPD hours: 
1.00 hours
Costs
Free of charge: 
Free
Venue details
Venue: 
Engage Mutual office
Hornbeam Park Avenue, Gardner House
HarrogateHG2 8ND

What we can learn from each other – Sharing experiences from General and Life Insurance practices

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Event date: 
Thursday, April 24, 2014 - 5:30pm - 7:00pm

Location

Friends Centre
Stoke Gifford, Brierly Furlong
BristolBS34 8SWUnited Kingdom

Registration: 17.30

Programme: 18.00-19.00

Speakers: Fiona Murphy and Martin Murphy from PWC

This talk aims to discuss the markets in which both general and life insurance companies operate are changing at an accelerated pace.  Fiona and Martin will consider how age-old skills applied by actuarial colleagues in one industry could be transferred to help analyse emerging trends and issues in the other.

Topics will include Periodic Payment Orders (PPO), short-term provisions, pricing and Solvency II.

To book please contact Tess Joyce

 

General information
Organiser: 
Tess Joyce
Organiser email: 
CPD hours: 
1.00 hours
Costs
Free of charge: 
Free
Venue details
Venue: 
Friends Centre
Stoke Gifford, Brierly Furlong
BristolBS34 8SW

Joint IFoA and New China Life Member Event - Beijing

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Event date: 
Friday, May 9, 2014 - 2:15pm - 5:00pm
Events Force ID: 
647

Location

New China Life, Meeting Room 211, 2nd Floor
Chaoyang District, No 12 Jiangoumenwai Dajie
Beijing 100022China

Agenda

14:15 – 14:40 Registration and networking

14:40 – 14:50  Opening remark Mr. Gong XingFeng, Chief Actuary of New China Life

14:50 – 15:50  UK With Profits funds and their management Dr. David Hare, President of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries

15:50 – 16:50 China With Profit funds and their financial management Mr. Jin Peng, Partner at PwC in Asia Pacific

16:50 – 17:00    Closing remark   Mr. Gong XingFeng, Chief Actuary of New China Life

 

General information
Organiser: 
Steve Whalley
CPD hours: 
2.00 hours
Costs
Free of charge: 
Free
Venue details
Venue: 
New China Life, Meeting Room 211, 2nd Floor
Chaoyang District, No 12 Jiangoumenwai Dajie
Beijing 100022
Venue region: 
International

OCF - Budget 2014 – What next for pensions?

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Event date: 
Monday, May 12, 2014 - 8:30am - 10:00am

Location

Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
9 Queen Street
EdinburghEH2 1JQUnited Kingdom

Registration: 08.30 - 09.00

Programme: 09.00 - 10.00

The 1 hour OCF session will consider the impact of the pensions tax change for actuaries and scheme members.  Ken McGaughey from Standard Life and Philip Doggart, Policy Manager in the IFoA’s public affairs team, will highlight some of the main consequences.  There will also be sufficient time to discuss, amongst other matters, the following topics:

  • When and how will pension scheme members make decisions?
  • What will the requirement for guidance look like?
  • Are annuities now a legacy product?
  • Investment strategies – can there, should there be a default?
  • DB transfers – the relief that sponsors need, or the next disaster for consumers?

 This session will be of interest to actuaries working in pensions, life and investment.

General information
Organiser: 
Niki Park
Organiser email: 
CPD hours: 
1.00 hours
Costs
Free of charge: 
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Venue details
Venue: 
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
9 Queen Street
EdinburghEH2 1JQ

Professional Skills for Experienced Members

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Event date: 
Monday, May 12, 2014 - 5:15pm - 7:30pm
Events Force ID: 
617

Location

Staple Inn Hall
High Holborn
LondonWC1V 7QJUnited Kingdom

This session is suitable for actuaries working in any area (ie it is not specifically aimed at Life, GI or any other technical discipline).

Come along prepared to take part and say what you think!

Why is professional skills training important?

What are the principles in the Actuaries' Code? What is the difference between acting honestly and acting with integrity? What do we mean by acting with competence and care?

Why do people sometimes make poor decisions and what can we do about it?

What sorts of situations can arise in practice? We will watch and discuss some of the video material available on the IFoA website:

* Let's be realistic here (Life)
* Unknown unknowns (GI)
* Losing the plot (general)
* What’s my line? (GI)
* Looking after one of your own (Pensions)
* Careless whispers (Life)

This session will qualify for two hours of Professional Skills CPD (two hours are needed annually under new rules from 1 July 2013).

This session is made up of a combination of the material from the London sessions of 11 February 2014 and 2 April 2014. It contains the video material used at GIRO (October 2013), the Life Conference (November 2013) and the Highlights of the Life Conference sessions (March/April 2014).

Event Timings:
17:15 – 17:30 : Registration
17:30 – 19:30 : Presentation

Speakers:
Patrick Cleary, Kes Govender, Neil Hilary and Richard Winter (members of the Professionalism Content Development Working Group)

 

General information
Organiser: 
Steve Whalley
CPD hours: 
2.00 hours
Costs
Free of charge: 
Free
Venue details
Venue: 
Staple Inn Hall
High Holborn
LondonWC1V 7QJ

Investment Strategy for Pensions: New Directions, Insights and Solutions

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Event date: 
Wednesday, May 14, 2014 - 8:45am - 5:00pm
Events Force ID: 
629
Event papers access code: 
Investment2014

Location

One Great George Street
Westminster
LondonSW1P 3AAUnited KingdomPhone: +44 (0)20 7665 2323

Why should you attend?

The changing landscape of pension provision and management has led to increasing diversity in the investment strategies adopted by pension funds, including, increasingly, by medium size and small pension funds. Further, a consequence of the financial crisis is that investment theory is, arguably, being rethought more fundamentally than has been the case for the past thirty years. There is therefore both greater challenge and greater opportunity for actuaries in investment. This seminar provides a comprehensive, in-depth and engaging update on investment in pensions and more generally for actuaries. Seven sessions are organised into four themes around the core conceptual issues with an emphasis on solutions implemented by experts.

Theme 1: Employer covenant, asset allocation, and the setting of investment policy:

Session 1: Trevor Greetham, Fidelity Solutions, 'Asset Allocation and the Economic Cycle'

Session 2:Paul Thornton, Gazelle Pensions Advisory and Simon Willes, Gazelle Corporate Finance, 'Using Integrated Risk Modelling to Reflect Covenant Strength in Investment Strategies'

Theme 2: Asset class focus – an update on alternative investment:

Session 3: James Mellors, Ian Kitchenham, Ted Logan, Sverker Akerblom and Axel Belorde,  BlackRock, 'New Perspectives on Alternative Investments'

Theme 3: Passivity and activism in pension fund investment:

Session 4: Helge Kostka, Research Affiliates, 'The Evolution of Smart Beta'

Session 5: Leon Kamhi, Hermes Equity Ownership Services, 'Risk Management – the Role of Responsible Ownership in Delivering Sustainable, Long Term Returns for Pension Fund Beneficiaries'

Theme 4: Investment strategy in theory and practice: 

Session 6: Peter Stanyer, Independent Trustee, 'Lessons from the Financial Crisis: Implications for Investors'

Session 7: Kerrin Rosenberg, Cardano, 'Are Interest Rates an 'Unrewarded' Risk?' 

View the full programme here

Who should attend?

This seminar will appeal to all pension actuaries. It may also be of interest to actuaries in other practice areas.

General information
Organiser: 
Danielle Reiterbund
CPD hours: 
6.25 hours
Costs
Member price [new]: 
345.00 GBP
Non-member price [NEW]: 
445.00 GBP
Free of charge: 
Show amount
Venue details
Venue: 
One Great George Street
Westminster
LondonSW1P 3AAPhone: +44 (0)20 7665 2323
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