For further information on pension planning
Follow the debate on the current and future status of occupational benefit schemes, and take a look at our selection of related press articles, publications, and web links.
Price, General terms and Conditions
Price per seminar
- 1 module: CHF 700.–
- 2 modules: CHF 1,300.–
- 3 modules: CHF 1,850.–
- 4 modules: CHF 2,400.–
- 5 modules: CHF 2,800.–
- 6 modules and more: CHF 550.– per module
The listed price is per participant, and decreases according to the number of modules chosen. Prices exclude VAT, and include lunch and a mid-morning and afternoon coffee break, as well as course documentation. Only hotel costs are subject to VAT.
Speakers
All speakers are experts and practitioners in the field of occupational benefit planning, chosen for the know-how and teaching skills. Pittet Associates manages most of the actuarial and legal training courses, and hires qualified specialists for the other courses.
General Terms and Conditions
Registration fees are due upon receipt of the confirmation of attendance. Fees should be paid in full before the start of the coruse. In the event of non-payment, the organisers reserve the right to refuse admission to the course, Once the deadline for registration has passed, the registration is considered final. 50% of registration fees is due for any cancellation after this date. Pension funds that are members of the Ethos Foundation benefit from a 10% rebate for the registration of employees or members of their governing board.
Cancellations must be made exclusively by post and the complete cost of registration is due for any cancellation received less than two weeks before the start of the course.
The organisers reserve the right to change the programme, the speaker, or the course schedule, as well as to cancel a session if the number of participants is insufficient. In this event, all registration fees will be reimbursed.
Useful information and conditions
On-line registration form
Presentation of training modules
The complete training programme for spring 2012 in French (Geneva and Lausanne) or German (Bern) (pdf forthcoming)

