Pensions - Articles - Bluefin adds to auto enrolment team


 Capita’s employee benefits consultancy, Bluefin Corporate Consulting, has appointed Ian Treece as a consultant to its growing auto enrolment practice.
 
 Ian joins from Barclays, where he was Associate Director (Change) for the bank’s pension scheme, having previously spent seven years at Xafinity Paymaster as a Senior Project Manager.
 
 Talking about his appointment, Ian said: “I was attracted by the combined abilities of Bluefin and Capita Hartshead. I was particularly impressed with the technology solutions for auto enrolment. I think we’re significantly ahead of many in the market”
 
 Stuart Reid, Head of Auto Enrolment Consultancy at Bluefin, commented: “We’re delighted to welcome Ian on board. We’re unusual in the market as our middleware technology solution is actually live and running. Unsurprisingly, the demand for our services is growing rapidly as more employers approach their staging date. Ian’s experience gained both in-house and at consultancies will further boost our capacity to offer our clients insightful solutions to their auto enrolment challenges.”
  

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