

This one-day event will see institutional investors from across the Nordic region gather to discuss the key happenings and opportunities within the investment world in 2020. Investment sectors including, ESG, fixed income, alternative assets and equities will be delved into, alongside experiences and opportunities in key geographies. The day will feature many structured networking opportunities to allow you to share your views and network with your industry peers.
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Who Attends
Financial Times Live has a reputation for delivering very senior board level audiences to attend a wide range of world-class thought-leadership events across the globe for nearly 40 years. This event has been produced to meet the needs of institutional investors, senior executives and other investment professionals, from:
Pension Funds | Insurance Firms Foundations | Charities | Family Offices | Wealth Managers
Within these areas limited places are available, free of charge, to the following professionals:
Chief Investment Officers | Heads of Investment / Asset Allocation | Pension Scheme Managers | Head of Funds / Fund Managers | Portfolio Managers | Investment Committee Members | Trustees
A limited number of complimentary places are available to senior industry professionals and subject to publishers approval.
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Gregory Sutton
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Carmen Bamford
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Sylvene Pruess
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