Pensions at the crossroads what direction will you take?

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LCP ANNUAL PENSIONS CONFERENCE TUESDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2014 LONDON HILTON ON PARK LANE, LONDON, UK Pensions at the crossroads what direction will you take?

Pensions at the crossroads what direction will you take? Overview Before George Osborne stood up to deliver his budget on 19 March 2014, we knew that the following two years would be busy ones for anyone involved with pensions. Once he had sat down it was clear that pensions would never be the same. No caps. No drawdown limits. Let me be clear: no one will have to buy an annuity in future. The chancellor went on to promise free, impartial, face-to-face guidance to all retirees but, by then, he had already made sure that the 2014 budget would be remembered as the one that changed retirement provision in the UK for ever. Pensions in the UK really are at the crossroads. How can you best secure the benefits that have already been promised? Keep them in the scheme? Transfer them to an insurer? Or just encourage members to transfer out and take advantage of the flexibilities introduced in the Budget? For the future, does the UK go down the Australian road of higher compulsory contributions whilst possibly removing some of the tax advantages; or will collective defined contribution and defined ambition become the norm once contracting-out ceases in 2016? Time will tell but, for now, the focus is on sound administration, good decision-making and getting the investment strategy right. In LCP s 17th annual conference, our panel of speakers from across the industry and around the world will help you decide which route is best for your pension scheme.

Registration and coffee 08:30-09:00 Session 1 09:00-11:00 Chairman s welcome Opening address Stephen gives us the Regulator s views of the pensions landscape. Your pension scheme today issues, challenges and opportunities With so much to do, we look at how to stay on top of your scheme s finances, make the most of good news and manage the de-risking journey. How a buy-in or buy-out can help We explore how buy-ins can form part of your wider de-risking strategy, and how understanding the insurance market is the first step to achieving competitive pricing. The ICI Pension Fund buy-in: A case study Heath talks us through his experience of insuring 3.6 billion of pensioner liabilities, including the largest bulk annuity policy ever executed in the UK. Bob Scott Stephen Soper Euan Reid Michelle Butler Heath Mottram Coffee break 11:00-11:20 Session 2 11:20-13:00 Budget: Flexibility, freedom or folly? We ll explore the new opportunities for both DB and DC schemes arising from the 2014 Budget, including the possibility of achieving significant pension risk reduction, and actions you should be taking before April 2015. The Good, the Not-Bad and the Ugly of Pensions Administration How do you rate your pensions administration? Using practical case studies we demonstrate what good (and not so good) administration looks and feels like and share some insight on how to improve and impress. The Australian experience what lessons could the UK learn? As UK pension provision shifts closer to the Australian superannuation system, Fiona highlights the strengths and weaknesses of their model. Investing for the future What investment objectives should schemes aim to achieve? We look at how you can realise your goals, while managing cashflow requirements and de-risking along the way. Chairman s conclusion and questions Jonathan Camfield Justine Joy Fiona Trafford-Walker James Fermont Bob Scott Lunch 13:00

Speaker panel Chairman Bob Scott Partner, LCP Bob is an experienced conference chairman. He has been a partner of LCP since 1988 and became senior partner on 1 April 2011. He is the honorary secretary of the Association of Consulting Actuaries. Bob is the author of LCP s Accounting for Pensions report and is a regular commentator on UK pensions issues in the media. GUEST SPEAKERS Stephen Soper Interim Chief Executive, The Pensions Regulator Stephen Soper is currently the interim Chief Executive for The Pensions Regulator. His previous role was Executive Director for Defined Benefit where he was responsible for both policy and operational decisions of current and future DB regulation. Stephen joined the regulator nearly 5 years ago having spent over 23 years working in multinational financial services organisations. Heath Mottram Chief Executive, ICI Pension Fund Heath is Chief Executive of Pensions Secretariat Services Limited, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the ICI Pension Fund. He has over 26 years experience of advising on and directing strategy for some of the largest pension schemes in the UK. From 2005 to 2011, Heath was Head of Investment and Funding at the Royal Mail Pension Plan where he developed and implemented all strategic risk, investment and funding strategies. Fiona Trafford-Walker Director of Consulting, Frontier Advisors Fiona has been with Frontier since its inaugural year in 1994 and has responsibility for the delivery of advice and research. Fiona is responsible for overseeing the firm s investment consulting deliverables and provides advisory services to clients herself. Fiona was ranked in the world s top 25 most influential investment consultants by global finance journal aicio and received the Woman of the Year title in the inaugural Money Management Women in Finance awards in 2013.

LCP SPEAKERS Euan Reid, Partner Euan helps pension scheme trustees and sponsors to manage their strategy and run their schemes effectively. He enjoys using LCP s real-time models and ipad technology to help his clients make better informed decisions more quickly. With colleagues on LCP s Think Tank, Euan keeps our ideas at the cutting edge. Euan is an LCP partner and scheme actuary with 10 years experience. Michelle Butler, Partner Michelle is a member of LCP s specialist buy-out and de-risking team, focusing on helping trustees and companies to understand and implement risk-reduction strategies for their pension schemes. Michelle has recently worked on a number of high-profile transactions, including the 900m pensioner buy-ins for GSK; the 830m PPF+ buy-in for the Uniq plc Pension Scheme; and the 3.6bn pensioner buy-ins for the ICI Pension Fund. Jonathan Camfield, Partner Jonathan has over 20 years of wide-ranging experience in helping larger companies manage the pensions aspects of change, including pension derisking, changes to benefits and restructuring. Jonathan is usually involved at the forefront of LCP s response to change, including LCP s response to legal, economic and political developments, and most recently the dramatic developments of the March 2014 Budget. Justine Joy, Senior Consultant Justine is a senior consultant in our pensions administration department and has worked for both in-house and third party administrations. She heads up the internal audit team at LCP and her experience in this role helps her to provide an insight into trustees governance and compliance responsibilities. She is an experienced Secretary to the Trustee and provides consultancy services for a number of clients. James Fermont, Partner James advises clients on a range of issues concerning investment strategy. His specialism is helping his clients better manage their liability risks by structuring and implementing liability-driven investment strategies, which have helped protect funding positions over the last five years. James has played a key role in developing tools to demonstrate these risks to his clients and has incorporated ideas from investment banks and fund managers, with whom he meets regularly.

Registration form Please complete this registration form and return to us by 9 September 2014. LCP ANNUAL PENSIONS CONFERENCE 2014 Tuesday 16 September 2014 London Hilton on Park Lane, London, UK I wish to register for I can confirm that complimentary place(s) at the above event people would like to attend lunch Please enter your details below: 1 First name: Title: Last name: Job title: 2 First name: Title: Last name: Job title: Company name: Scheme 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/annualconference, email us at lcpevents@lcp.uk.com or call us on +44 (0)20 7432 6710

Tuesday 16 September 2014 London Hilton on Park Lane, London, UK 08:30-13:00 followed by lunch How to register Web www.lcp.uk.com/annualconference Email lcpevents@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 Delegate, LCP Annual Pensions Conference 2013 Excellent! Very stimulating and interesting talks from the speakers. This is the best pensions conference I have ever attended. Delegate, LCP Annual Pensions Conference 2013 As ever, useful, informative, challenging, thought provoking. A clear guiding foghorn in the current smog! Award-winning advice LCP is the proud winner of this year s UK Pensions Awards for Risk Reduction Adviser of the Year and DC Consultancy of the Year, and the Corporate Adviser Award for Best Strategy for Investment Advice on Pensions. WINNER WINNER

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