Super Review has joined forces with Wipro, GBST, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deliver a high-level, invitation-only event for senior decision-makers in the superannuation and retirement sector.
Titled Enhancing Retirement Outcomes: Data Analytics and Emerging Operating Models in
Superannuation, the VIP gathering will bring together influential leaders to explore key trends reshaping the industry, from the rise of artificial intelligence to new operating models and smarter use of data.
This exclusive forum will feature insights from a powerful speaker line-up, including:
• Jasjit Singh Kang, managing partner and global head, business process services, Wipro
• Philip Smith, defined contribution director, TPT Retirement Solutions
• Brian Peters, CEO, IQ Group
Kang will open the event with a global perspective on how AI – particularly generative AI – is transforming business process outsourcing in the retirement space. Smith will follow with a deep dive into emerging retirement operating models and strategies to modernise operations while driving efficiency and reducing costs.
Attendees will also hear from Peters on the role of data in the shift from accumulation to retirement income.
Designed specifically for C-suite executives, the event will conclude with a private lunch and networking opportunity, allowing participants to connect with peers and exchange strategic insights in an intimate setting.
Enhancing Retirement Outcomes will be held on Thursday (15 May) at the Wipro Melbourne Office.
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