Introduction
This comprehensive training course on Pension Management, Governance, and Regulatory Frameworks provides a thorough exploration of the pension industry, addressing risks, market competitiveness, and the impact of societal and economic trends on pension marketing. It delves into the historical origins, philosophical underpinnings, and the intricate balance between public and private pension provisions. The course covers a broad spectrum of relevant topics including inter-generational equity, affordability, taxpayer interests, and the influence of advancements in medicine, technology, AI, and robotics on pensions. It also looks at investment performance, asset selection, and evolving attitudes towards pension investments versus other investment types.
Course Objectives
- Understand their organization’s position within the current pension governance landscape.
- Enhance effectiveness in marketing pensions in regulated environments.
- Gain a deeper comprehension of governance, risk management, and policy-making processes.
- Mitigate risks associated with health trends, technological advancements, and societal shifts.
- Build confidence among senior management in their expertise and decision-making abilities.
Target Audience
- Pension scheme providers
- Corporate business owners with pension schemes
- Managers and actuaries
- Investment and human resource professionals
- Employee benefit and risk consultants
- Project leaders, program directors, and compensation specialists
- Pension technology providers and BPO pension administrators
- Legal professionals specializing in pensions
- Pension legislators and officials in the public sector
Course Outline
Day 1: Foundations and Frameworks of Pension Systems
- Understanding what defines a pension
- Various pension types and their structures
- Distribution channels for pension schemes
- Pros and cons of different pension systems
- Current trends in pension provisions
Day 2: Investment Management in Pension Schemes
- Categorizing assets for growth and protection
- Tailoring investment mixes to risk tolerances
- Crafting and applying investment policy statements
- Overview of investment performance and management fees
- Navigating through investment and economic cycles
Day 3: Geographical Risk Factors and Trends
- Health risks related to lifestyle and demographics
- The impact of medical advancements on pensions
- Employment trends and demographic shifts
- Current threats and methods affecting pensions
- Legal, economic, and societal trends impacting pensions
- How competition and changing perspectives influence pension strategies
Day 4: Pension Governance and Regulatory Practices (Part 1)
- Analyzing pension privatization across Europe
- Overview of multi-pillar pension systems
- Assessing the maturity of these systems
- Comparative analysis of different pension outcomes
- Governance models in the American pension system
- Overview of regulatory bodies and frameworks
Day 5: Pension Governance and Regulatory Practices (Part 2)
- Governance in public sector pension schemes
- The function of pension trustees and local pension boards
- Responsibilities of Money Laundering Reporting Officers
- Tax implications for domestic and offshore pensions
- Insights and strategies for pension systems in developing nations
- The transformative role of technology in pension management