Climate governance and reporting requirements for pension schemes are coming. With climate regulations for larger pension schemes effective from October 2021, and others from October 2022, now is the time to ensure that your scheme is ready to meet the Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (“TCFD”) requirements. Join our upcoming webinar where our panel of experts will guide you through the TCFD requirements
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) published their first consultation on the new DB Funding Code of Practice back in March, introducing the new twin track approach for demonstrating compliance. Register to join our webinar, on 17 August, with the Association of Member Nominated Trustees (AMNT) as we discuss the principles of the new Code and what this means for you. The
Join us on Thursday 30 July for the final webinar in our COVID-19 series. In this webinar, we’ll explore the long-term implications of COVID-19 on DC pensions and for the economy more generally. We’ll also consider any actions that pension scheme trustees or governance committees should consider now to plan for the future. We’re delighted to be joined by two guest speakers – Emma Douglas, Head of DC
The latest guidance from The Pensions Regulator acknowledges that some defined benefit pension schemes may need to defer pension contributions in the current climate. But you have to be clear on why this is the most appropriate route for you during these times. Register for our webinar on 16 April where our experts will talk through the actions that you would
Pensions Aspects Live is the leading pension conference in London. The event takes place at the world largest engineering institute, IET the Savoy Place. The conference will attract over 400 industry professionals – it also features: a 20 booth exhibition, multi-streamed programme, a business match making service and much more. Wednesday 3rd April 1-day conference 30+ high level speakers 300 Senior delegates 20+ Exhibitors Business match-making service for
The event provides trade unionists, and those interested in a trade union perspective on pensions, with an opportunity to consider how well pension schemes, and the wider pensions system, is catering for members’ needs. There will also be practical sessions for trustees and others. Keynote speakers this year include: • Pensions Minister Guy Opperman • Debora Price, Professor of Social Gerontology at
AMNT and UKSIF are publishing a Guide for Trustees arising from an eighteen month project working with 16 Investment consultancy firms. The report includes guidance to you as a trustee on how you can hold investment consultants to account given UK regulatory expectations. Click here to download Please contact Leanne Clements for more information