Pensions
Age roundtable archive
Defined
Contribution series - 2004:
The
future of DC: Where to next?
November 2004: From the Pensions Act gaining Royal
assent to a host of legislative changes since August, meeting number
three in the DC roundtable series asks what it all means for DC
going forward, and what the future may hold
DC
legislation: triumph or trouble?
August 2004: Meeting number two in the DC roundtable
series looks at the effects of legislation on the DC world, IFAs
and Stakeholder capping, alternative investments, and the role of
the advisor in a DC environment
Defining the future of DC
May 2004: The first meeting in the DC series
featuring the PMI, Paymaster, Friends Provident, Fidelity and
Watson Wyatt. We look at the future
of the DC market, highlight some of the holes in the current legislation,
and shed light on the general shape of things to come
Administration
series - 2004:
The
nuts and bolts
December 2004: In the third and
final meeting for 2004 in the admin series, our panel looks at the
effects of the Pensions Act, three month vesting and the PPF levy
on day-to-day scheme administration, while arguing the importance
of provider durablility and the nature of straight-through-processing
Embracing
the change
September 2004: The second meeting in the admin
series focuses on effective member communication, investment issues
and how legislative change is, and will be, affecting pension scheme
administration
Running
like clockwork
June
2004: The first meeting in the admin series featuring the
SPC, Marlborough Stirling, Aquila, Hewitt Bacon & Woodrow and
P3 Corporate Pensions Software. We focus on admin technology and
the potential of outsourcing in the run up to April 2006
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