mallowstreetThe events calendar for the institutional pensions & insurance industries

A selection of upcoming events from mallowstreet & our partners

Past Events

September 2022

  • mallowstreet University Dinner: What are Investors Missing in Private Credit?

    to at South Place Hotel, 3 South Place, London EC2M 2AF

    With increased competition and significant capital attracted to private credit, how is it possible to find unique value, while avoiding the pitfalls associated with hot markets?
    Sponsored by
    • Principal
  • mallowstreet Defined Contribution Indaba

    to at South Place Hotel, 3 South Place, London, EC2M 2AF

    The mallowstreet Defined Contribution Indaba* will bring together some of the industry’s biggest influencers to discuss key asset classes and investment opportunities for 2022 and beyond.
    Sponsored by
    • Janus Henderson Investors
    • Aviva Investors
    • Wellington Management
    • UBS Asset Management
    • Berenberg

July 2022

  • mallowstreet Private Markets Indaba

    to at South Place Hotel, 3 South Place, London, EC2M 2AF

    The Private Markets Indaba* is a chance for senior figures from the UK’s largest pension funds to discuss this very important asset class and relevant investment opportunities for 2022 and beyond.
    Sponsored by
    • Federated Hermes
    • NN Investment Partners
    • Natixis Investment Managers
  • mallowstreet University Dinner: De-mystifying the Do's and Don’ts of Bulk Annuity Transactions

    to at The Ned, 27 Poultry, London, EC2R 8AJ

    A bulk annuity transaction can be the solution for defined benefit pension scheme trustees and sponsors looking to de-risk their scheme, either through a partial buy-in or full scheme buyout. But in a busy market, strategic planning and preparation are key to ensuring maximum insurer engagement.
    Sponsored by
    • Pensions Insurance Corporation
  • mallowstreet University Dinner: Understanding Natural Capital and the Implications of Biodiversity Loss on Financial Capital

    to at Juxon House, 100 St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8BU

    All planetary boundaries have been breached and natural capital is under great stress. We believe that biodiversity loss is a negative tail risk for the global economy, the full results of which are not yet clear with fully measurable impacts and risks.
    Sponsored by
    • Sarasin & Partners