Pensions - Articles - Deloitte appoints new Head of Trustee Advisory Services


Deloitte, the business advisory firm, has appointed director, Marian Elliott, as head of its trustee advisory service in London. Elliott is a scheme actuary who has over 13 years’ experience, advising both corporate and trustee clients in managing their pension scheme risks. Based at the firm’s London office, Elliott takes on a role to further develop Deloitte’s trustee advisory practice.

 She said: “Deloitte has a well-established and broad based pensions practice, with a range of clients across all sizes and industry sectors. I am excited to be joining a cross-disciplinary team of experts who can deliver comprehensive and truly integrated pensions solutions to the schemes they work with. Deloitte’s portfolio of household name clients, alongside smaller pension schemes, is testament to their ability to innovate, find practical solutions and deliver these in a way which makes a meaningful impact.”
 
 Deloitte pensions partner, Mark McClintock, said:
 “Marian is an experienced and well regarded actuary in the pensions industry. Her appointment, as well as Deloitte’s investment in our pensions administration infrastructure and the launch of the Deloitte Pensions Master Plan earlier this year, demonstrate
  
 Deloitte’s commitment to the trustee advisory market and the importance we place on delivering high quality services to pension fund trustees.”
  
 These new developments follow the firm’s recent launch of its Deloitte Pensions Master Plan offering.

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