Pensions - Articles - Capita launches one-stop pension services hub in Bristol


 Pensions consultancy Capita Hartshead has re-styled its newly acquired Bristol office as a ‘full services’ hub. The office will host a multi-disciplinary team, covering the full range of pension services from actuarial and benefits consulting, to scheme administration, the supply of pensions administration software and trustee secretariat.
 
 Pensions & Benefits Administration Director, Sarah West, who heads up the Bristol office, commented: ”This new team complements our established full service offering delivered from our London office. It will also provide a local, expert resource for businesses in the south west of England and south Wales. This area is home to many thriving small and medium sized enterprises and we have a great track record of delivering cost-efficient, full services that they can benefit from.”
 
 As part of a programme of events to introduce Capita Hartshead to local businesses, the Bristol office is hosting a free pensions auto-enrolment seminar on 29 February. This will feature speakers from Capita Hartshead and from the Bristol office of lawyers Irwin Mitchell.

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