24/25 June 2010 – The Olde Bell Inn, Hurley
Click here for the agenda - Click here for the attendees list
A few of the aspects of the meeting members and guests enjoyed most…
Networking. Very good presentations – Emma Watkins, Metlife
The talks were very stimulating – David Lee, Cimetric
Takaful talk; totally different. Probably almost entirely irrelevant to my work, but fascinating despite (or even because of) that. – John Nugée, SSgA
Hotel facilities and food: much improved – John Nugée, SSgA
Henry’s boat trip! Seriously – we should have some “extra-curriculum” activity – Adrian Boulding, Legal & General
Networking. Excellent presentations generally. Informality. Quality of Debate – Frank
Fletcher, Oddfellows
Debates – Natanje Holt, Dunstan Thomas
The stimulating presentations – Chris Jones, Suffolk Life
Presentations were excellent and relevant – Simon Barnes, HSBC
All of it this time - Lesley Carline, rpmi
All of the presentations were interesting and informative. Very much enjoyed. Robin
Ellison – Martyn Evans, Altus
The networking opportunities. All the presentations – John Jory, John Jory Limited
Presentations from the 24th & 25th June meeting:
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Andy Frepp, Chief Executive - Barrie & Hibbert -
“The Use of Stochastic Investment Modelling in
At Post-Retirement Pension Planning”
Robin Ellison, Head of Strategic Development for Pensions– Pinsent Masons LLP -
“The Future for Occupational Pension Schemes in the UK”
Paul Pettitt, Managing Director - Origo -
"Pension Transfers – Tales from the Battlefront"
Andrew Gaches, Longevity Consultant – Club Vita -
“Scheme Longevity and its Wider Applications”
Hale Abdul Kader, PHD Student – Nottingham University Business School -
“Takaful Insurance and Islamic Retirement”