Lifestyle Article - PTL appoint Actuary Steve Longworth as Client Director


PTL have announced the appointment of Steve Longworth as a Client Director.

 Richard Butcher, Managing Director at PTL, commented: “Professional trusteeship is an increasingly demanding and dynamic part of the pensions industry, and we have ambitious plans to become the leading firm in this space. We grew by more than 20% in our last financial year and are currently exceeding our targets for this year. Our clients demand nothing less, and this requires a talented and committed team. Steve is the first of four imminent new hires at Client Director level, which we will be announcing in the coming months. His background, extensive pensions experience and can-do attitude make him an excellent fit for PTL.”

 Steve Longworth, Client Director, added: “It was the people and the foresight that attracted me to PTL. It’s great to be joining such a well-respected team at a time when pensions are coming under increasing scrutiny. With the drive towards better overall governance, and the new funding code expected soon, I look forward to making an immediate impact.”
 
 Steve joins PTL with 25 years’ experience in pensions, having spent time on both trustee and corporate clients at several leading pension consultancies. Steve is a qualified actuary and most recently worked for KPMG, but before that for PwC, Deloitte and Mercer. He has previously worked on a diverse range of schemes, from less than £10 million to more than £1 billion.
 
 Learn more about Steve here.
  

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