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20 July 2012

PwC Pension Trustee programme: Northern Autumn seminars

We are delighted to announce details of our Autumn series of Pension Trustee seminars.

Aimed at pension scheme trustees, pension managers and secretaries to trustee boards, the seminars are being held in a number of different locations so that wherever you are based, there will be a seminar near you. The seminars will provide an opportunity to look at issues faced by trustees, with input from PwC’s award-winning pension specialists.

Autumn seminars: Fiduciary Management - what is it really and is it right for you?

Many pension scheme trustees are looking at Fiduciary Management as a way of helping them respond to the challenges of increasingly complex investment strategies and speed of response to market movements.

We will look at factors trustees should consider when going down this route, how to monitor the Fiduciary Manager and whether this approach can be applied to all schemes, regardless of size. Drawing on our clients experience in this area, we will explore the benefits and potential drawbacks of going down this route.

The morning seminars commence on 11 October in Warrington and 17 October in Wakefield. To register interest in attending one of the spring events, please email pwc.pensions@uk.pwc.com

Trustee newsletter

In addition to the seminar programme we also produce regular newsletters aimed at pension scheme trustees. If you are not currently receiving our publications and would like to, or if you have any questions relating to the pension trustee programme, please email pwc.pensions@uk.pwc.com

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