Pensions - Articles - Alan Rubenstein CEO of Pension Protection Fund leaving 2018


Steve Webb, Director of Policy at Royal London commented on the announcement that Alan Rubenstein will be leaving his post as CEO of the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) in early 2018

 “Alan Rubenstein is a giant of the pensions world and will be an exceptionally tough act to follow as head of the PPF. He has overseen a period of rapid growth for the PPF and has helped to ensure that the organisation is on a firm financial footing going forward. Many hundreds of thousands of current PPF members and many millions of potential PPF members owe him a debt of gratitude.

 I have no doubt that Alan could have earned far more in a private sector post than the government is prepared to pay someone to run a public body of this sort, and it is to his great credit that he gave his all to the PPF for a sustained period and leaves it in such a strong position”.

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