Pensions - Articles - Aries announce the addition of Mothercare to their club


Aries has announced the recent addition of Mothercare, another major pension scheme to join the Aries Pensions Club.

 Ian Neale, Director at Aries, said: “With another wave of legislatory change last year and the ever-present threat of more to come, trustees need more than ever to stay on top of how this affects their schemes. The Aries Pensions System, along with our technical experts, reduces the research and analysis time needed to stay up to date, meaning our users can keep their focus fixed on the needs of their members.”

 Peter White, Interim Head of Pensions at Mothercare, added: “Aries’ ability to simplify the ever-changing regulatory landscape will be invaluable for us to maintain our commitment to running the scheme effectively for our scheme members. When so many fundamental changes are made to pensions it impacts our members in a variety of different ways. Aries has shown that they are a valuable resource for past and current legislation and we believe they will greatly aid our efforts to remain proactive in our research and scheme management.”
  

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