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LCP GLOBAL PENSIONS FORUM THURSDAY 15 MAY 2014 THE MAY FAIR HOTEL, LONDON, UK How to make retirement benefits work for your company. RÜSS, DR. ZIMMERMANN UND PARTNER (GbR) BERATENDE AKTUARE

LCP Global Pensions Forum 2014 Find out more at www.lcp.uk.com/events Thursday 15 May 2014 The May Fair Hotel, London, UK 08.30-13.00 followed by a buffet lunch Who is this event for? Finance Directors, Executive and non-executive Directors, HR Directors, Compensation & Benefits Directors, Pensions Directors, Institutional Investors and other individuals with a corporate responsibility, or interest, in managing pension arrangements in the UK or around the world. How to register Web www.lcp.uk.com/events Email enquiries@lcp.uk.com Tel +44 (0)20 7432 6710 Fax +44 (0)20 7439 0183 Post Nelly Geudin, LCP, 95 Wigmore Street, London, W1U 1DQ, UK Last year s event Over 120 delegates attended LCP s Global Pensions in 2013 event. The theme was Taking control of pension risk. Delegate, LCP Global Pensions in 2013 Very relevant, interesting and useful. Delegate, LCP Global Pensions in 2013 Good, personable speakers. Clear messages delivered.

LCP Global Pensions Forum 2014 Find out more at www.lcp.uk.com/events LCP s annual global pensions forum. Overview Now in its sixth year, LCP s annual global pensions forum provides a fantastic opportunity to look at what companies are currently doing to manage their retirement benefits around the world, as well as to share ideas with other attendees from a wide range of like-minded UK and multinational companies. The themes being discussed this year will include: Do your retirement benefits achieve your company s goals? Do your employees understand and appreciate the value of the retirement benefits your company provides? With the global economy showing signs of improvement, now is the time for companies to review their retirement benefits and to ensure that they are providing value for money. LCP s Global Pensions Forum 2014 will look at the strategies and solutions that companies are using to manage legacy pension risks as well as looking at what companies are doing to prepare for the future. As with any retirement benefit arrangement, communication is key, and we will take a look at what has been working for companies and employees, as changes are made to retirement benefits. Speakers from Bayer and Panasonic will be able to share their experiences of the projects they have been through, together with speakers from LCP and our international network of partner firms from around the world.

LCP Global Pensions Forum 2014 Find out more at www.lcp.uk.com/events Registration and coffee 08:30 Welcome and introductions 09:00 A holistic approach to managing benefit risks Panasonic case study - a three year plan to deal with pension risks and ensure the risks continue to be managed in the future Investments - what should you be looking at today? An insight into the investments that retirement plans should be considering in the current environment. US and UK investment experts compare their latest views from either side of the pond Increasing longevity - what can you do? A look at what solutions you can use to mitigate risks, as new mortality tables are published in the US and Canada Break 10:45 Decisions, decisions How behavioural economics explains how we should provide benefits and how employees perceive benefits Global debate: "We believe that understanding behavioural economics can improve how you provide benefits to employees" Retirement communication with your employees Bayer case study: improving communications with employees and understanding how employees want to communicate Pulling it all together A strategy for the future that makes your benefits work and improves employee engagement Q&A 12:45 Buffet lunch 13:00 Please note session timings are approximate. LCP reserves the right to change specific parts of the programme and speakers. Every effort will be made to ensure any changes are in line with the overall published content for the conference.

LCP Global Pensions Forum 2014 Find out more at www.lcp.uk.com/events Accessing our international expertise. CHAIRMAN Alex Waite LCP This year we are delighted to be joined by speakers from Bayer and Panasonic as well as from LCP s international network of partner firms. The conference will illustrate effective strategies that can be used to manage benefit risks and ensure that your company has robust benefit arrangements in place for the future. We will also ensure that there is plenty of opportunity to ask questions and share your experiences. GUEST SPEAKERS Michael Irving Panasonic Director Finance & Risk Management Simon Lewis Bayer Group Pensions Manager LCP INTERNATIONAL TEAM Ken Willis Phil Boyle Shaun Southern Phil Cuddeford Simon Coomber Martin Haugh Roma Burke Evert van Ling Ireland Ireland Netherlands

CONTRIBUTORS FROM LCP S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK INCLUDE: Europe Cécile Darche Peter Bastiaens Christian Rüß Stefan Jansson Stephan Cronje Premium LCP, Belgium and Rüß, Dr. SPP Konsult, Cronje & Yiannas, Consulting, France UAE Zimmermann und Sweden Greece Partner, Germany Jürg Walter Libera, Switzerland Jon Aldecoa Novaster, Spain Bruce Mullen IFG Pensco Limited, Ireland Evgeniy Yakushev Pensions & Actuarial Consulting, Russia Marios Yiannas Cronje & Yiannas, Cyprus Americas Stu Lawrence Ron Olsen Claudio Rodarte Abe Hernandez Diego Valero Sibson Consulting, Sibson Consulting, Rodarte Nogueira, Vitalis Actuaires, Novaster, Spain USA Canada Brazil Mexico and Latin America Africa, Asia and Middle East Arpan Thanawala Kaori Tamura JP Actuary Thomas Kua ACG Worldwide, Jaco Langner Alexander Forbes, Brian Bendzulla NetActuary, Thanawala Consulting Singapore South Africa Australia Consultancy, India Co. Ltd, Japan

Registration form GLOBAL PENSIONS FORUM 2014 Thursday 15 May 2014 The May Fair Hotel, London, UK I wish to register for I can confirm that complimentary place(s) at the above event people would like to attend the buffet lunch Please enter your details below: 1 First name: Title: Last name: Job title: 2 First name: Title: Last name: Job title: Company name: Address: Postcode: Tel No: Home/personal Work Email: Please provide your email address clearly in BLOCK CAPITALS. Confirmation/further information will be sent by email unless instructed otherwise. Home/personal Work Special access, dietary or other requirements: While we endeavour to accommodate everyone, please be aware places are limited. I am unable to attend, please send me a conference pack (by email) Please post this form to Nelly Geudin, LCP, 95 Wigmore Street, London, W1U 1DQ, UK or fax to +44 (0)20 7439 0183. Alternatively you can register online at www.lcp.uk.com/events, email us at enquiries@lcp.uk.com or call us on +44 (0)20 7432 6710

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