mallowstreetThe events calendar for the institutional pensions & insurance industries

A selection of upcoming events from mallowstreet & our partners

Past Events

May 2019

  • mallowstreet University Dinner: Navigating the Credit Cycle

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    Private debt has proven to be compelling to investors seeking higher yields, with a view to capital preservation, and an increasing focus on cash flow profile. But the elongated economic expansion, record capital formation and terms that are highly favourable to corporate borrowers have created a dilemma for allocators. Securing income from credit sectors with greater barriers to entry, while positioning for dislocation in corporate credit can each help investors to navigate the late stage of the current cycle.

    Sponsored by
    • PIMCO
  • mallowstreet University Dinner: Identifying Opportunities in China

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    UK Institutional Pension Fund Investors have repeatedly expressed their desire to learn more about this rapidly growing market and are increasingly asking mallowstreet about opportunities in China. Spurred on by these conversations, we have been meeting with world class Chinese asset managers to gain a better understanding of the opportunities available and tap into a powerful network of local knowledge and experience.

    At this first-of-its-kind dinner, we will hear from one of the top performing Private Fund Managers in China who not only has an impressive track record, but is now expanding internationally. They will explain how to access the A-Share market onshore, different strategies available to minimise volatility, build a long only portfolio, or implement a market neutral strategy. This dinner will help attendees foster relationships and heighten awareness of the opportunity set available.

    Sponsored by
    • ShenYi Investment
  • mallowstreet University Dinner: Navigating the Road to Buyout - PIC

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

    As pension funds map out their ‘end game’, many are working out how to fully transfer their liabilities to an insurer. We will specifically cover: • How to structure a portfolio – what types of assets are attractive to an insurer • What makes an insurer take one process more seriously than another? • Are there times where you can secure better pricing than others? • Should you use new advisers to help run your process?
    Sponsored by
    • Pension Insurance Corporation

April 2019

  • mallowstreet University Dinner: Navigating the Road to Buyout - Rothesay Life

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    As pension funds map out their ‘end game’, many are working out how to fully transfer their liabilities to an insurer. Over dinner, Sammy Cooper-Smith from Rothesay Life will discuss the following areas and take Q&A on any topics related to risk settlement.
    Sponsored by
    • Rothesay Life
  • mallowstreet University Dinner: Cashflow Driven Investment

    to at 7 Newgate St, London EC1A 7NX, UK

    Over dinner, complemented by a selection of AXA Millesimes wines, we will discuss ways to design sustainable cashflow strategies and will seek to address some of the important considerations in delivering active, long-term solutions to service your cashflow needs of tomorrow. We look forward to hearing about your views and experiences, and will also share with you the findings of our latest CDI survey of your peers.

    Sponsored by
    • AXA Investment Managers
  • mallowstreet University Dinner - ESG: Investing in Positive Change

    to at Bentley's Oyster Bar & Grill, 11-15 Swallow St, Mayfair, London W1B 4DG, UK

    REGISTRATIONS FOR THIS DINNER ARE NOW CLOSED

    Environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing is gaining ground with fixed income investors, and PIMCO has been integrating ESG analysis into their investment process for almost a decade.

    Lupin Rahman, Portfolio Manager at PIMCO will discuss the many innovations in the fast-growing-area of ESG fixed income investing and how investors can develop active engagement programmes and measure positive impact.

    Sponsored by
    • PIMCO