Pensions and the Printing Industry will cover: combined pensions forecasts; new tax legislation that comes into force in April; ways of increasing pension scheme membership; and practical solutions from PIPS on selecting flexible and good-value schemes.
The half-day event, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and supported by the BPIF and Amicus, will take place on 21 November.
Admission is free, but the organisers only have a limited number of places for the conference, which will be held at the DWP offices in Whitehall.
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