Pensions - Articles - ACA Chairman says Steve Webb will be greatly missed


David Fairs, Chairman of the Association of Consulting Actuaries, commented today that Steve Webb will be greatly missed as Pensions Minister and his experience and wisdom on pension matters will be even more greatly missed in Parliament. The ACA wishes him well and thanks him for his unstinting efforts to promote good pension coverage and provision over the last 5-years.

 The ACA’s Immediate Past Chairman, Andrew Vaughan, who was appointed by Steve Webb in 2013 to chair the Defined Ambition Industry Working Group, whose ideas were distilled and included in the 2014/15 Pension Schemes Act, also thanked Steve Webb for his support for his active support and dynamism in pursuing pension reform proposals that will in time boost provision in between DB and DC arrangements.

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