Pensions Management within Socio Economic Systems

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Pensions Management within Socio Economic Systems
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M2625

Dubai (UAE)

05 Jul 2026 -09 Jul 2026

4600

Overview

Introduction:

Pensions management represents a structured component of socio-economic systems that ensures financial stability and security for individuals after retirement. It operates through institutional mechanisms that link workforce participation, savings structures, and long term fiscal sustainability. The field integrates regulatory frameworks, actuarial models, and fund governance structures that maintain balance between contributions, returns, and future obligations. It also examines the interdependence between public policy, demographic trends, and institutional oversight in sustaining equitable pension systems. This  training program represents the principles, policies, and practices essential for effective pensions management, addressing socio-economic challenges and regulatory environments. It empowers participants to make informed decisions and optimize pension fund performance.

Program Objectives

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Explore the fundamentals of pensions management and its importance in socio-economic systems.

  • Analyze different pension schemes and their impact on individuals and society.

  • Develop skills to manage pension funds effectively, ensuring sustainability and compliance.

  • Assess socio-economic factors influencing pensions and retirement planning.

  • Enhance leadership and decision making skills in pensions management.

Program Outlines:

Unit 1:

Introduction to Pensions Management:

  • Overview of Pensions and Retirement Planning.

  • Importance of Pensions in Socio-Economic Systems.

  • Types of Pension Schemes, including Defined Benefit, Defined Contribution, and Hybrid Plans.

  • Regulatory Framework Governing Pensions.

  • Key Stakeholders in Pensions Management.

Unit 2:

Pension Fund Management:

  • Principles of Pension Fund Investment.

  • Asset Allocation Strategies for Pension Funds.

  • Risk Management in Pension Fund Investments.

  • Performance Measurement and Reporting strategies.

  • Sustainable Investing and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) Criteria.

Unit 3:

Socio-Economic Factors and Pensions:

  • Demographic Trends and Their Impact on Pension Systems.

  • Economic Policies and Their Influence on Pensions.

  • Social Security and Public Pension Systems.

  • Retirement Age Policies and Workforce Participation.

  • Addressing Inequality and Gender Issues in Pensions.

Unit 4:

Pension Scheme Design and Administration:

  • Key Steps for Designing Pension Plans to Meet Diverse Needs.

  • Benefits Administration and Payout Options.

  • Communication Strategies for Pension Plan Members.

  • Legal and Regulatory Compliance in Pension Administration.

  • Innovations in Pension Scheme Design and Technology.

Unit 5:

Leadership and Decision Making in Pensions Management:

  • Strategic Planning for Pension Funds.

  • Leadership Skills for Pension Fund Managers.

  • Ethical Considerations in Pensions Management.

  • Crisis Management and Contingency Planning Strategies.

  • Future Trends in Pensions Management.