When: 13/03/2024 for 8.30am for 9am - 1pm Where: The Convention Centre Dublin Cost: IAPF Member - Practitioner (Organisations that provide professional services to pension funds): €275, Non Members: €395, IAPF Member - Pension Scheme Representative (Non Practitioner): Free of Charge,
The IAPF Investment Conference will take place Wednesday 13th March 2024 in the Convention Centre Dublin. This conference will bring together trustees, Pensions schemes, HR and finance managers, policymakers and service providers.
Topics covered on the day will include and economic outlook and how that might impact markets, the Pensions Authority’s views on cost transparency, emerging market debt as an asset class, derisking opportunities, how employer covenant can be measured and the use of illiquid assets by schemes.
This event has been allocated CPD hours by the IAPF for on-going trustee training requirements. We received 1 CPD hour in category Pensions and 2 CPD hours in category Savings & Investment + PTP hours from the LIA (LIA01884_2024), IOB (2024-1165) and the IIPM.
If you have a query in relation to CPD, please contact the relevant bodies.
Timetable
| IAPF Investment Conference | 8:30am - 2:00pm | Wednesday 13th March 2024 | Convention Centre Dublin
Sli.Do code #IC24
8:30am
Delegate registrationBuffet breakfast
9:00am
WelcomeJerry Moriarty, CEO, IAPF, Conference Chair
Macro OutlookDavid Purdue, Chief Economist, NTMA
Value for Money in Pension SchemesBrendan Kennedy, Pensions Regulator, Pensions Authority
Emerging Market Debt: Is it worth it?Jeremy Cunningham, Capital Group
11:00am
Coffee Break
11:30am
Welcome BackFiona Furlong, IAPF Investment Committee
Scheme Derisking Fiona Furlong, IAPF Investment CommitteeDB Derisking - Darragh Kirwan, AonDC Derisking - Grainne Newman, Mercer
Employer CovenantKris McNair and Mark Jennings, PwC
Illiquid Assets Brendan Lacey, IFUTLalantika Medema, PIMCODeirdre Hayes, ILIM
Lunch
14:30pm
Ends
Time table is subject to change
AA Ireland Pension Scheme | abrdn | Accenture | Acuvest Limited | Alan Broxson | Allied Irish Banks plc | Amundi Ireland Limited | Aon | Aquila Capital | Arthur Cox | Bank of Ireland Group | BlackRock Asset Management Ireland Limited | Brokers Ireland | Cantor Fitzgerald Asset Management |Capital Group | Central Bank of Ireland | Construction Executive Retirement Savings | Construction Workers' Pension Scheme | daa | Dole Ireland | EirGrid | ESB Pensions | FIL Transaction Services Limited | First Active Pension Scheme | GlaxoSmithKline (Ireland) Ltd | IBM Ireland Ltd | Irish Forestry Unit Trust | Irish Life Assurance | Irish Life Corporate Business | Irish Life Investment Managers | Irish Pensions Trust Limited | KBC Bank Ireland | KPMG | Lane Clark & Peacock Ireland Ltd | LifeSight Ireland | McCann FitzGerald LLP | Mercer | Musgrave Group plc | National Federation of Voluntary Service Providers Supporting People with Intellectual Disability | National Treasury Management Agency | New Ireland Assurance Company plc | Oracle EMEA Ltd | Pensions Authority | permanent tsb | PIMCO | PineBridge Investments Ireland | Primark Limited | PwC | Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland | RTÉ | Saint Patrick's Mental Health Services | State Street Global Advisors Europe | Sylvia McNeece | Trustee Principles Limited | Unio Employee Benefits | Verus Advisory Limited | VHI Group Services DAC | WTW | Xerox (Ireland) Limited | Zurich Life Assurance plc |
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