Date
Time

8.30am - 12.45pm

Venue
Conrad Hotel

Is Ireland Really Ready for a Universal Pension

The Government-commissioned OECD report, published on April 22nd, recommends a universal pension system for workers currently without a pension. To address the questions this raises you are invited to attend an Irish Insurance Federation Conference: Is Ireland Really Ready for a Universal Pension?

In particular the conference will consider: What changes to public policy are necessary so that citizens can afford to save for their own retirement in the certainty that their savings are safe both from excessive costs and future financial repression? Over what time period could such a scheme be introduced without causing economic disruption? Is the life insurance industry ready to play a role in providing the solution?

Booking fee: €50

To reserve a place please contact: ciara.whooley@iif.ie by Friday 10th May 2013.

CPD: This event qualifies for 3.5 hours CPD from LIA

Agenda
  • The Irish Government Perspective; Ms Joan Burton, TD, Minister for Social Protection
  • The OECD Report – The Main Conclusions; Stéphanie Payet, Private Pensions Analyst, OECD
  • How to implement a Universal Pension System - Hon. Nick Sherry, former Australian Minister for Superannuation and Corporate Law Senior Advisor on Pensions to Citi
  • Is Ireland Really Ready for a Universal Pension? Dermot Corry, Principal, Consulting Actuary, Milliman
  • Panel Discussion
Event Type
Conference
Organizer
Irish Insurance Federation