SPP Evening Meeting November 7th, 2019

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London Evening Meeting – 7th November 2019: GMP Equalisation Working Group’s Guidance Note on Methods

  • November 7, 2019
  • 17.00-18.45
  • Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, 3 More London Riverside, London SE1 2AQ

Hosted by Norton Rose Fulbright LLP:

Who can attend:

Attendance is restricted to staff of SPP Member organisations.  However, if you would like to attend as our guest, please contact us to request a guest pass.

On this occasion bookings will be capped at a maximum of FIVE per organisation on a strictly first come first served basis.

Subject:

The Subject will be The GMP Equalisation Working Group’s guidance note on Methods

Our panel has been directly involved in preparing the guidance and will provide, respectively, legal, actuarial and “coal face” insights.

This will be an interactive session on the guidance, looking into unanswered questions and obtaining feedback.

Panel Members:

Duncan Buchanan (Chair) (Hogan Lovells), Alasdair Mayes (LCP) and Bill Mexson (Siemens)

Timings:  

5.00 p.m. – Registration and refreshments

5.30 p.m. – Start of meeting

6.45 p.m. – The meeting is expected to end following questions and answers

CPD Accreditation:
  • PMI:  1¼ hours under the PMI CPD Scheme
  • Solicitors Regulation Authority:  1¼ hours (Reference 464329)
  • Actuarial Profession: Attendance at this meeting could be considered towards the 10 hours external CPD required under the Actuarial Profession’s arrangements.

London evening meetings can be oversubscribed.  Where we assess this to be likely, we will cap initial attendance at a maximum number per Member organisation (strictly first come first served). Any names in excess of this cap will be placed on a waiting list and we will be in touch if it proves possible to accommodate them.

As always, in the event of the expected attendance exceeding the capacity of the venue, we reserve the right to decline bookings.


London Evening Meeting – 7th November 2019: GMP Equalisation Working Group’s Guidance Note on Methods