Pensions Age Autumn Conference 2026 open for registration

The Pensions Age Autumn Conference, taking place in London on Thursday 17 September 2026, is now open for registration.

Returning to the capital at The Waldorf Hilton, the conference will once again bring together pension schemes and industry professionals for a day of insight, discussion and networking at a pivotal time for UK pensions.

The conference has become a key date in the pensions industry calendar, offering pension funds and those working across the sector the opportunity to hear from leading experts and reconnect with peers amid a period of significant change for UK pensions.

While the sector continues to navigate complex challenges, there are also major opportunities ahead.

Consolidation and productive finance remain high on the government’s agenda, pensions dashboards are set to transform saver engagement, defined benefit (DB) surpluses are prompting schemes and employers to rethink end-game strategies, and volatile markets continue to test investment resilience and agility.

Covering all aspects of pension provision, the conference will include sessions exploring value for money, pensions adequacy, member engagement and the wider regulatory landscape, alongside developments in investment, administration, technology, and communications.

Through expert presentations, panel discussions and interactive Q&A sessions, delegates will gain practical insight and guidance across DB, defined contribution (DC) and hybrid pension schemes.

Open to scheme managers, trustees, finance directors, advisers, and HR and pensions professionals, the one-day conference will provide attendees with the latest knowledge and updates needed to support good member outcomes and navigate an evolving pensions landscape.

The event is accredited for up to seven CPD hours by some accrediting bodies.

Join us in London to hear from regulators, industry bodies and leading experts, and reconnect with peers from across the pensions community.

Find out more about the day here, and click here to register.

This article originally appeared in our sister publication Pensions Age.



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