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Circulation – Print
european Pensions is a member of the audit Bureau of
Circulations, and our aBC (July 12-June 13) is 8,549. this
compares very favourably with other titles in the market.
european Pensions is also rolling out agreements with
various associations and Member Bodies across
europe to further strengthen our reader base.
these currently include the IAPF (the irish association
of Pension funds); IIPM (irish institute of Pension
Managers); WKO Pensionskassen (association of
austrian occupational Pension-funds); and APAPR
(romanian Private Pension funds association).
The Audit Bureau of Circulations is a not for
profit body that independently audits titles –
see www.abc.org.uk
The readership breakdown by job titles for
European Pensions (in print) is:
"Senior Management" to include:
Ceo, Coo, director, director General, executive
director, Chairman, Board Member, President: 20%
"Senior Finance Management" to include:
Cfo, finance director, Group treasurer, Head of
finance, director of finance, Cio, fund Manager: 29%
"Senior HR/Pensions Management" to include:
Head of Hr, Head of Pension fund, Hr director,
Pensions director, Pension fund Manager, Pension
fund director, international Pensions Manager: 33%
"Consultants" to include:
Senior Consultant, investment Consultant, Partner,
Consultant: 7%
"Trustees" to include:
trustee, trustee director, Chair of trustees: 6%
Other: 5%
The geographical breakdown of our print
circulation is:
austria 2%
Belgium 3%
denmark 3%
finland 3%
france 7%
Germany 12%
Greece 1%
ireland 13%
italy 2%
Luxembourg 2%
netherlands 20%
norway 4%
Portugal 1%
Spain 3%
Sweden 5%
Switzerland 11%
UK 7%
eastern europe 1%
www.europeanpensions.net
Overview
Pension funds across europe represent trillions of euros,
and accurate investment and regulatory reporting has
never been more crucial.
By providing readers with detailed analysis of the biggest
pensions news stories to break across europe, coupled
with in-depth coverage of the most dynamic pensions and
investment strategies at play from one country to the next,
european Pensions is an indispensable tool for european
pension funds looking to thrive in this evermore challenging
environment.
european Pensions is published by City of London-based
Perspective Publishing Limited. other titles published by the
group include the leading UK monthly title Pensions age,
management title Charity times, technology titles retail
Systems and financial Sector technology, Continuity
insurance & risk, and international market leader Cable &
Satellite international.
Perspective Publishing is an independently owned firm that
has been trading since 1993. each title is a member of the
audit Bureau of Circulations, and we always strive to make
our magazines number one in their respective markets.
at Perspective Publishing we believe the highest quality
circulation is essential for any leading magazine. as
such we invest heavily to continually improve and refine
our data. for example, the UK title Pensions age is the
highest circulating title in its market.
Europe’s LEADING bi-monthly magazine for pension funds
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Editorial Content & Format
European Pensions aims to:
• address the major hurdles facing european pension
funds today
• Provide the essential information needed to survive
this challenging environment
• report on new and existing investment strategies at
play among the leading pension funds across europe
• analyse the differences between countries, sectors
and asset classes
• identify the leaders in each of the respective markets
• Cover any legal and technological advancements
which impact the day-to-day running of european
pension schemes
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Circulation – Digital
In addition to our key and growing print circulation, we
also produce european Pensions in a tablet edition for
use on the iPad, Kindle fire and other tablet devices.
Currently a link to our tablet edition is mailed out to over
18,000 opted in e-newsletter subscribers across europe.
Please note, our policy is to make our digital Circulation
in addition to our print circulation (and many readers will
receive in both formats), not as a cost cutting initiative
(i.e. not replacing print with digital).
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U regulations - S
witzerland pension update - Italian pension reform
- Shareholder activism
- Private equity - C
ustody - Com
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hariah investment
The evolution of LDIHow LDI strategies are changing to better suit the requirements of pension schemes
EU regulations
Whether upcoming
regulations, like Solvency II,
are a cause for concern
Shareholder
activism
Are pension funds now
becoming active investors?
Private equity
Exploring the private equity
landscape following its
decline in activity in 2011
Custody
How custodians are
providing an expanded
range of services
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Greek pension reform
- Securities lending - F
ixed income - P
ensions insurance - Longevity - Class actions
Too constraining?
Greece update
The turmoil surrounding
Greece and the effect
on its pension system
Pensions insurance
Exploring the buyout and
buy-in markets and the
impact of Solvency II
Fixed income
What’s happening in
the no-longer-predictable
arena of fixed income
Longevity
The different tools available
to manage longevity and
the UK’s lessons for Europe
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Austrian reform
The challenges it faces in
building its second pillar
for pension provision
Spain/Portugal
Public sector pensions are
being wound back; how is this
affecting the private sector?
ETFs
What affect has the recent
UBS loss had on pension
funds’ perceptions of ETFs?
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pain/Portugal update - M
ulti-managem
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iduciary managem
ent Bridging the gapWe explore whether the IORP Directive is increasing
the take up of international pensions
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Bridging the gapWe explore whether the IORP Directive is increasing
the take up of international pensions
Managed accounts
Why pension funds are now
looking to managed accounts
and the benefits they provide
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News analysis We take a detailed look at the latest news stories
affecting European pensions, such as:
• The uncertain impact of IAS19 revisions
on pensions
• The dilution of company earnings for European
multinationals due to DB pensions defi cits
• Ireland’s Pensions Board’s revised rules for
DB schemes’ funding obligations and what to do
if they cannot be met
• The disappointing Dutch Q2 results, making
benefi t cuts more likely
Country spotlightsEvery issue we highlight the pension changes being
made within particular European countries. This issue
we look at:
France: While other European countries are
gradually raising their state pension age, France’s
new government is bucking the trend by lowering
their retirement age from 62 to 60. European Pensions
explores the impact of the changes being made.
The Netherlands: With benefi t cuts looking
increasingly likely as funding levels struggle to
improve as expected, coupled with potential regulatory
changes, we ask how this may change the shape and
nature of Dutch pension funds.
FeaturesEuropean Pensions features delve deep into every issue
affecting those running European pension schemes.
In this issue we explore:
Administration: European Pensions explores
the impact of the revised IAS19 standards on the
transparency of European companies’ pensions risk
reporting, and how this differs between countries.
REITs: Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
suffered in performance and reputation during the
fi nancial crisis, but has enough been done to restore
faith for institutional investors?
Buyouts/ins: Recent studies have found that
while the UK continues to lead in buyout and buy-in
solutions, Europe is gaining ground with particular
interest emerging in the Netherlands and Ireland. In
this issue we ask what is behind the increasing interest,
and which schemes should be looking at the solutions.
Infrastructure: As the IORP Directive review
alters the appeal of various asset classes, we look at
how European funds are viewing infrastructure today
and the ways in which this could change.
Hedge Funds: A recent study by KPMG and
the Alternative Investment Management Association
found that an increase in institutional investment in
hedge funds had driven improved transparency and
due diligence among managers. European Pensions
examines how the industry has evolved in recent years,
and where further opportunities for improvement lie.
We also explore how the USA is following in Europe’s
footsteps by de-risking their corporate pension funds,
discuss real estate debt in our latest roundtable
and speak to the Austrian Association of Pension
Funds about the impact of new legislative changes.
Enjoy!
The new interactive digital format allows readers to easily search, browse and navigate news, articles,
commentary, shows and even adverts. All content is hyperlinked for a richer online experience.
European Pensions magazine is now available as an e-edition for tablets (iPad and Android
devices), and can also be read on a PC. This is in addition to our full usual print circulation.
In this issue of European Pensions you will fi nd original insight into the key topics affecting the industry, including:
For best results when viewing the e-edition on an iPad please open in ibooks.
Click here to access the digital edition
French reform - R
eal estate debt - IAS
19 - RE
ITs - Austrian pensions update - B
uyouts - Infrastructure Following its own fashion Why France is bucking the trend with its lowering of the state pension age
De-risking in the US
How North American plan
sponsors are addressing
their risk issues
Buyouts & Buy-ins
Where the next European
hot spot might be for
buyouts and buy-ins
Dutch legacies
Why Dutch pension
legacies continue to haunt
the pensions system
Infrastructure
Whether the IORP Directive
could hamper future
investment in infrastructure
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With a daily email newsletter and journalist researched and written content posted every day, www.europeanpensions.net
offers a key resource for pension funds across europe. Please contact the commercial team for details on promoting
yourself via this key news portal.
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Events
European Pensions runs the following high level events for the European Pensions marketplace.
European Pensions Awards
this is a highly prestigious event held in London’s
West end on an annual basis. With over 400 senior
executives from across europe’s pensions sector this
really is a unique event. the event website is at www.
europeanpensions.net/awards and usually the awards
are celebrated with a big Gala dinner at the end of June
(26 June for the 2014 event). these awards are free
to enter, and sponsorship opportunities are available.
the european Pensions awards have been running
since 2008.
Irish Pensions Awards
Held at the end of november in dublin, the irish
Pensions awards recognise excellence in the irish
pensions market. Launched in 2012 the event attracts
around 400 senior executives from the irish market.
event website is at www.europeanpensions.net/
irishawards and please contact us for details on entering
and sponsoring for the 2014 event.
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Roundtables
european Pensions runs a series of high level roundtable
events. in London we hold annual roundtables on
Global equities, fixed income, Currency, infrastructure
and emerging Markets. We also hold an annual roundtable
in the nordiCS. the event returns to Stockholm in 2014,
after being hosted in Copenhagen and Helsinki in the past
two years and ireLand (dublin); and are planning an
annual event for the netherlands. to get involved in any of
these please contact the commercial team.
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Conferences
our sister brand Pensions age holds two major
conferences at the London Stock exchange, in april and
September. Please contact us for details.
Features
a full features list is available on request, but if you are planning your campaign around specific themes, please contact
us so we can arrange a bespoke proposal.
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