TPT Conference 2026: Panel sessions
Demystifying the latest pension pathways
At our TPT Conference 2026 held at London's Tate Modern on 19 March 2026, industry leaders, regulators and advisers came together to explore the latest developments shaping workplace pensions — and what they mean in practice for employers, trustees and members.
Across a series of expert panel discussions, speakers shared perspectives on delivering good member outcomes in DC, the evolving role of superfunds in endgame planning, and how Collective Defined Contribution (CDC) pensions are moving from concept to reality.
Watch the panel sessions below to hear insights on how the pensions landscape is changing, and what organisations should be thinking about next.
DC Panel Session
What is a ‘good member outcome’?
It’s an industry buzzword, but what do we mean when we say – and strive for – good member outcome? How does this play out through a member’s entire saving journey, and not just the moment they retire?
Find out in our first panel session featuring Philip Smith from TPT, Katy Hayes from Barnett Waddingham, Hannah English from Hymans Robertson and Kim Goodall-Brown from TPR.
Superfund Panel Session
A developing opportunity
As we move into a competitive superfund landscape, what does this mean for the end game, and how will the regulatory landscape evolve and consultants adapt their approach, when engaging with the trustee and corporate clients?
Discover what our panel think, featuring Rekha Owen from LawDebenture, Parminder Latimer from gunnercooke, John Gething from KPMG and Nicholas Clapp from TPT.
CDC Panel Session
From concept to reality
With draft legislation in place and schemes able to apply for authorisation in mid-2026, CDC is close to becoming a mainstream reality. We discuss the current state of play for employers and providers, and what a multi-employer CDC approach could look like for members.
Hear more from Andy O’Regan from TPT, Muntazir Hadadi from First Bus, Alison Hatcher from Vidett and Laun Middleton from LCP.