This Pensions, Governance & Regulations training course gives a content-rich, immersive, and interesting training expertise covering pensions, attendant risks, competitive pressures, adverse stock-market, and societal aims, pensions marketing, and the regulatory / governance framework which supports them.
It investigates the origins, underlying philosophies, risks, public policy, social policies, the scale between state pensions and special provisions, intergenerational honesty, affordability, and taxpayer interests. Given the current rate of medical advancement, lifestyles, the labor market, technological advancement, Artificial Intelligence, robotics, mortality, morbidity, investment performance, asset selection, and evolving approaches to pensions versus alternative forms of investment, this is not surprising.
How to judge the current pensions and investment landscape across different geography
Judging best ways re pensions marketing, governance, risks, investment, taxation
Continuing competitive as a pensions provider within changing marketplaces
The balance between private and public pensions provision / Pension Tech / RPA
Demographics, employment, attack and social class related to pensions and governance
Understand where their organizations are concerning current trends in pensions governance
Grow more efficient marketers of pensions in regulated markets in particular
Suitably understand governance, risk & policy formulation, and decision-making methods
Decrease risks from change, morbidity, medical advances, trends (P.E.S.T.L.E factors)
Stimulate greater confidence in their competencies and judgments from senior management
Glowing and black and white diagrams and charts incorporating bullet points and detailed descriptions to accommodate different training styles
Group treatments and activities with course participants interacting with the trainer/facilitator and with each other
Brief films using different professional presenters to describe technical aspects of pension calculations and investments
Bullet-pointed issue summaries following each assembly
Developed marketing and sales of pensions against other competing investments
More comprehensive profitability and more funds under active management
Developed risk management capability
More knowing active and engaged staff & greater productivity per employee
Optimized trademark, reputation, and corporate value
More lowering costs and developed cash-flow
Explain how to future-proof sales, marketing, and financing strategies
Get governance skills and in chosen cases policy formulation skills
Hone enduring governance, pensions design, critical thinking, and decision-making skills
Promote a broader international understanding of pensions across different jurisdictions
Renew themselves on current trends and improvements including Pension Technology and Artificial Intelligence
Allowance Scheme Providers
Business Owners within corporate pension schemes
Managers
Actuaries
Investment Managers
Human Resource Professionals
Employee Benefit Consultants
Risk Consultants
Project Leaders and Program Directors
Remuneration Consultants
Pension Technology Providers
BPO Pension Scheme Administrators
Lawyers involved in pensions wanting to understand the “bigger picture”
Public Sector Pension Scheme Legislators and Junior Officials at the local and national level
They may be drawn from any industry, regulatory domain, or control and range from highly encountered superior personnel to new practitioners and fast-track graduates and special fliers being groomed for improvement and greater efficiency.
What is a Pension?
Types of Pensions
Scheme Construction
Channels of Distribution
Advantages and Disadvantages
Trends
Growth Assets
Protection Assets
Choosing the Right Mix for Risk Appetite vs. Performance
Investment Policy Statements
Investment Performance / Management Fees
Investment / Economic Cycles
Morbidity, Mortality, Diet, and Lifestyle
Medical Advances
Employment and Demographic Changes
Threat Actors / Methods and Trends
Economic, Societal, Legal and Political Trends
Competition and Changing Attitudes to Pensions and Money
Comparing Pension Privatization in Europe
Multi-pillar Pension Systems
Maturity of Multi-pillar Pension Systems
Comparing Pension Systems and Their Outcomes
The Governance Approach in America
Regulatory Authorities and Regimes
Public Sector Pensions Governance and Performance
The Role of Pensions Trustees / Local Pensions Boards
Money Laundering Reporting Officers
The Taxation of Pensions / Offshore Pensions
Lessons For Developing Countries
The Role of Pension Technology as an Enabler