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Better, Cheaper, Faster – the old engineering adage claims that you can only ever pick two. NASA challenged that assumption in the 90s with mixed results, but does the advent of Fintech mean that it’s now possible to achieve all three?
Technology has the potential to transform the pensions landscape, just as it has transformed other industries. We will discuss how fintech can be harnessed to help smaller DB pension schemes consolidate their assets, to expand affordable access to fiduciary management and buyout, and to help trustees and scheme actuaries reduce their governance burden.
Presenters
Jonathan is editor of Professional Pensions and has been reporting on UK occupational pensions since 2001. He has won a number of awards during his career, most recently the SPP Trade Journalist of the Year Award in 2019. He is also holder of the PMI's Retirement Provision Certificate.
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Lisa Purdy, FIA
Head of Fiduciary Distribution at Legal & General Investment Management
View presenter infoLisa works closely with clients to ensure that LGIM can provide solutions and services which meet their needs. She has worked in the pensions industry for over 15 years. Lisa joined LGIM in March 2019 from Lloyds Bank, where she was Corporate Pensions Director. Prior to this Lisa was a principal investment consultant at Aon Hewitt. Lisa is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries, holds a Master’s degree from Imperial College London, and a degree in economics from Bristol University.
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Tim Dougall, FIA
Head of Fiduciary Management at Legal & General Investment Management
View presenter infoTim leads LGIM’s fiduciary management business, providing bespoke investment solutions and advisory services to UK defined benefit pension schemes. He has worked in the pensions industry for over 17 years. Tim joined LGIM in 2015 from Towers Watson, where he was Head of Investment Strategy for the UK delegated investment services business, and a member of the portfolio construction group. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries and graduated from Oxford University in 2002 with a Master’s degree in physics.
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