Lifestyle Article - Actuary Sophia Singleton joins XPS as Head of DC


XPS Pensions Group (XPS) announces the appointment of Sophia Singleton as Head of DC to help grow the business. Sophia joined from Aon on June 2 2020.

 Sophia, Head of DC said: “Of course, the current crisis creates enormous challenges for pension schemes, employers and their members. Protecting savers and helping them make appropriate choices is now more important than ever. I have been really impressed by XPS’ fresh approach to DC alongside the strength of its mastertrust, the National Pension Trust. This is a fantastic opportunity for me to be at the forefront of the UK pensions industry and I am looking forward to joining a great team at a time of significant growth and innovation.

 Patrick McCoy, Head of Advisory, XPS Pensions Group added “We are delighted that we have been able to attract someone with Sophia’s experience and expertise to XPS to lead our DC business and help take us to the next stage. Sophia will be developing our proposition for DC services across benefit design, investment and member engagement.”
  

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