TPT Conference 2026 – Demystifying the latest pension pathways
Our second annual conference, at London’s Tate Modern, brought together pension schemes, advisers and trustees to explore our industry’s new and emerging solutions.
With panels on DC member outcomes, CDC and Superfund, there was plenty to talk about, and our audience asked thoughtful questions on barriers, decision-making and member communication.
We also heard valuable insight from Gaucho Rasmussen on TPR’s evolving approach, before entrepreneur, performer and best-selling author Cally Beaton closed with a light-hearted and engaging take on change.
Thank you to our panellists, speakers and guests for some great conversations.
If you'd like to talk to us about anything we covered on the day, we're happy to help - just reach out to Katherine Lynas, Head of Consultant Relations (katherine.lynas@tpt.co.uk) or Adam Tudor, Head of Distribution (adam.tudor@tpt.co.uk).
You can also find out more on CDC, Superfund, and DC Managed Income for Life.
Click below to watch the highlights from the event.
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