When: 11/12/2024 for 12.00pm - 2pm Where: Stephens Green Club, 9 Stephens Green, D02 C891 Cost: Members: €75, Non Members: €125,
The OECD Pensions Outlook analyses pension policy issues in OECD member countries and partner economies, addressing all pension arrangements, private and public, in which assets back retirement income. It covers their design, regulation and supervision, as well as their role in complementing other components of the pension system. The objective is to offer policy guidance to improve retirement outcomes.
Pablo Antolin, Jessica Mosher and Stephanie Payet from the OECD will present the main findings of the 2024 edition that focuses on improving inclusiveness, financial incentives, the role of equity investments, the retirement phase, and communication to help individuals plan their retirement.
This event has been allocated CPD hours by the IAPF for on-going trustee training requirements. We received 2 CPD hours in categories Pensions and Savings & Investment from the LIA (LIA18251_2024), IOB (pending) and the IIPM.
12:00pm
Registration and light lunch
12.15pm
OECD Pensions Outlook PresentationsPablo Antolin, Head of Insurance and Pensions, OECD Directorate for Financial and Enterprise AffairsStéphanie Payet, Private Pensions Analyst, OECDJessica Mosher, Policy Analyst, OECD
Q&A and further discussion
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