IFSA Hot sessions
Wednesday
3.50pm -: Defining our market - retail, wholesale and life insurance.
: Ross Laidlaw, CEO Skandia
: Justin Wood, CEO, Barclays Global Investors, Australia; Jim Minto, Group CEO, Tower; Steve Tucker, CEO, MLC
Thursday
Plenary
8.45am - Global Funds Management: Where from, where to?
Jeremy Duffield, CEO, Vanguard Australia; Chris Ryan, CEO, ING Investment Management, Asia Pacific.
Exchange Room Sessions
11.15am - : The impact of retirement income stream concessions.
Sam Cavalli, Section Manager, Department of Family and Community Services
11.15am - : A regulator’s view.
Ross Jones, Deputy Chairman, APRA
Jeremy Cooper, Deputy Chairman, ASIC
3.45 pm - ; responses to lower super tax.
Chris Richardson, Director, Access Economics
Friday
Plenary
9.30am - : Defining the value add!
Dennis Fox, CEO, Asteron Limited
Barry Lambert, Managing Director, Count Financial
Exchange Room Sessions
11am - : The retirement savings gap 2 years on.
Michael Rice, Director, Rice Walker Actuaries
11am - : The impact on markets
Matthew Flavell, Treasury
David Deverall, Managing Director, Perpetual Trustees, Australia.
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