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Watch video: DC Retirement Plans Around The World


 

 

Leaders from Mercer’s retirement and investment consulting businesses who specialize in defined contribution plans gathered from around the world in New York in March of this year.


To take advantage of having our global DC consulting leaders together, Mercer produced a three-part video series in a panel format entitled “Defined Contribution Retirement Plans Around the World."


You can watch our three 15-minute streaming video segments online. Your computer will need to be equipped for sound. 

 

View recording Watch Part 1

 

Moving to DC - An Overview of the Defined Contribution Landscape

 

 

View recording Watch Part 2

 

Is the DC World Flat? - International Perspectives on Defined Contribution Investments

 

View recording Watch Part 3 

 

It's All about Your Employees – Global Trends in Engaging DC Plan Members


 

 


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Mercer consultants and clients will be presenting at the US 2008 WorldatWork Total Rewards Conference & Exhibition will be held in Philadelphia on 20-23 May.

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