When: 28/11/2019 for 8.00am for 8.30am - 1.00pm Where: The Printworks, Dublin Castle Cost: Non Members: €585, IAPF Member - Practitioner (Organisations that provide professional services to pension funds): €385, IAPF Member - Pension Scheme Representative (Non Practitioner): Free of Charge,
INTRODUCTION The 6th Annual IAPF Governance Conference will take place on Thursday 28th November in the Printworks Dublin Castle. This half day morning conference, which offers members 4 hrs CPD, has grown year on year and will bring together over 200 trustees, HR and finance managers, policymakers and service providers. We will hear from the Pensions Authority on Prudential Supervision, the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection on Auto-enrolment, GDPR Guidelines, the current state of play on ESG, the EU’s work on ESG and how that can help trustees.
This Conference is allocated 4 CPD hours by the IAPF for on-going trustee training requirements. We have confirmation of 4 CPD hours from the LIA (LIA06999_2019), the IOB (2019-2715 ) and the IIPM under category 2. Pensions, Pension Trustee Practitioners (PTP) hours, 1 hour under category 3. Saving & Investments. If you have a query relating to the CPD hours, please contact the relevant awarding bodies.
8:30
Welcome & Opening Address
Eunice Dreelan. IAPF Chairperson
Prudential Supervision
Grace Guy, Pensions Authority
Design of an Automatic Enrolment Retirement Savings System – Update and Next Steps
Roshin Sen, Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection
General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and Pensions
Sarah McCague and Olivia Mullooly, Arthur Cox
Break
11:00
Welcome Back
Eunice Dreelan, IAPF Chairperson
Ireland’s Annual Responsible Investment State of Play Report 2019
Lesley Bell, PwC
Sustainable Finance – the EU Taxonomy
Dawn Slevin, ELS Europe Ltd.
Member of EU Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance
The Future for Trustees
Brian Buggy, Brian Buggy Pensions Law
The Future for Trustees Panel Discussion
Chaired by: Brian Buggy, Brian Buggy Pensions Law
Panelists: Amanda James, Trustee Principles & Liam Berney, ICTU
Closing Remarks
Lunch
Timetable is subject to change
AA Ireland Ltd Retirement Benefits Scheme | Acuvest Limited | Alan Broxson | Allianz Group Pension Scheme | Allied Irish Banks plc | An Post Superannuation Schemes | Arthur Cox | Bank of Ireland Group | Brian Buggy Pensions Law | Business Talk | Cadbury Ireland Pension Trust Company Ltd by Guarantee | Capita Ireland Defined Contribution Scheme | Central Bank of Ireland | Construction Workers' Pension Scheme | Coras Iompair Éireann | Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection | Diageo Ireland | eircom Superannuation Fund | EirGrid | Elan Corporation plc Pension Schemes | ELS Europe Ltd | FBD Insurance Group Ltd. | First Active Pension Scheme | Fitzgerald Actuarial Limited | General Investment Trust DAC | GlaxoSmithKline (Ireland) Ltd | Goodbody | IBM Ireland Ltd | ICTU Z |Independent Trustee Limited | Intel Ireland Ltd | Invesco Ltd | Irish Association of Investment Managers | Irish Life Corporate Business | Irish Life Investment Managers | Irish Pensions Trust Limited | IRN | KBC Bank Ireland | KBI Global Investors Ltd | Kerry Group plc | Kostal Ireland GmbH | KPMG | LACM Global Ltd. | Legal & General Investment Management | LIA | Mason Hayes & Curran | Mercer | New Ireland Assurance Company plc | Pensions Authority | PwC | Roadstone Pension Trust Ltd | RTÉ | Schroders | Tesco Ireland Ltd | The Aon Ireland MasterTrust Limited | Transport Infrastructure Ireland | Trustee Principles Limited | Utmost Corporate Solutions | William Fry | Willis Towers Watson | Zurich Life Assurance plc |
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