Events Archive

Past events and webinar recordings

May 2022

23May
Online webinarCity of London Corporation’s Socio-economic Diversity Taskforce - IFoA Roundtable

In order to boost productivity and levelling up opportunities, HM Treasury and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) have commissioned the City of London Corporation to lead an independent taskforce. This taskforce is intended to improve socio-economic diversity at senior levels in UK financial and professional services.

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23-24May
Online webinar series (Multi-day)CILA 2022

We continue to live in a world of global uncertainty. Survival depends on our ability to simultaneously navigate through the diverse root-causes, ranging from: the consequences of Climate Change; transitioning to Net Zero; increased inflationary pressures and supply chain issues; to self-imposed changes in regulatory requirements. CILA 2022 focuses on these challenges to ensure we continue to be informed and remain battle ready, as well as showcasing highlights of recent CMI outputs.

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17May
Online webinarSessional Meeting: Pension Decumulation Pathways

At retirement, it has become very popular for those with Defined Contribution (DC) pensions to choose drawdown rather than an annuity, but drawing a sustainable lifetime income in this way is an impossible challenge for most people.

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16May
Online webinarGeopolitical Risk – Oversight and integration with ESG practices

As current global events continue to demonstrate, geopolitical tensions present significant risks to corporates of all sizes. However, these types of risk are often not given the discussion time it needs at the board level or executive committee levels, nor the resources required to anticipate, analyse and mitigate them effectively.

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16May
Online webinarThe Gender Pension Gap

The gender pension gap is the percentage difference in income between men’s and women’s pensions. It begins at the very start of a woman’s career and at every age bracket women are shown to have smaller pension pots. By the time they reach retirement, the average size of a man’s pension pot is twice that of a woman

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