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PIC

Webinar description:

There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to strategies for securing pension scheme benefits with an insurer. Insuring risk in multiple tranches over time has merit, but there are also advantages to targeting a large one-off transaction when affordable. So how do you know which pension risk transfer solution is right for you?

We are delighted to welcome you to this exclusive briefing where Tristan Walker-Buckton, Head of Pricing at PIC, and Phil Curtis, senior risk settlement specialist at Aon, will share their experience and explore the key considerations for trustees and sponsors developing their risk transfer strategy.

In addition to a live Q&A, this session will cover:
  • An overview of strategies - Tranches v Big Bang
  • Managing multiple tranches, and preparing for the next transaction
  • Insuring deferred members: opportunities and challenges

Presenters

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James Phillips

Deputy Editor, Professional Pensions

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Tristan Walker-Buckton

Head of Pricing, Pension Insurance Corporation

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Tristan joined Pension Insurance Corporation in 2006, shortly after its inception and is its third longest serving employee. After managing their maiden transaction he has since had a leading role on over 50 further insurance transactions (amounting to £10bn+). Highlights have included the £1bn+ buyouts with Thorn and EMI, the £1.6bn buy-in with Total and the 2019 longevity swap conversion for the Scottish Hydro-Electric Pension Scheme.

As Head of Pricing at PIC Tristan additionally covers multiple technical aspects of PIC’s quotation process, being responsible for various pricing models and assumptions.

Phil Curtis

Phil Curtis

Risk Settlement Specialist, Aon

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Phil is a full-time risk settlement specialist at Aon. Drawing on over 10 years' experience managing some of Aon's largest and most complex buy-ins and buyouts, Phil has helped tailor de-risking strategies to target a wide range of trustee and corporate objectives, including transactions for Rolls-Royce, Electricity North West and Hitachi.

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