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 Barnett Waddingham LLP has appointed Partner Paul Latimer to head of its Pension Administration practice.

 As head of the Pension Administration practice at Barnett Waddingham, Paul will lead the strategic development and growth of the firm’s administration services for ongoing trust based defined benefit and defined contribution schemes, as well as those schemes going into the Pension Protection Fund. Paul takes over from fellow Partner Nuala Hedges, who stepped down from the position at the end of 2013.

 Paul has worked with Barnett Waddingham for twenty-seven years, he was promoted to partner within the firm in 2004. Paul continues to take an active role within the industry and he is currently the Chairman and membership secretary of the NAPF North London group.

 Commenting on his appointment, Paul Latimer says: “It is an exciting time to be taking over as head of Pension Administration at Barnett Waddingham as we continue to grow our team, and take on more client work. We now have over 180 pension administration staff across all our 7 UK offices, servicing clients of all sizes, from those with 10 members to schemes with over 10,000 members”.

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