Lifestyle Article - Dalbir Singh appointed Actuarial Director at Broadstone


Dalbir joins Broadstone from WTW with nearly 20 years sector experience. He will support the continued strategic development and expansion of the Midlands business after the recent central Birmingham office opening.

 Broadstone announces the appointment of Dalbir Singh as an Actuarial Director.With nearly 20 years of experience in the pensions industry, Dalbir brings a wealth of expertise and a proven track record of delivering strategic advice to Trustee and Corporate clients.

 Dalbir provides a holistic perspective and a broad range of experience advising schemes ranging from £15 million to £15 billion, with a variety of governance structures at different stages of their journey.

 He joins Broadstone from WTW and in his new role will manage a portfolio of Scheme Actuary clients. Dalbir will be based across both Broadstone’s newly opened central Birmingham office and the established Redditch office, where he will play a vital role in the continued development and expansion of Broadstone’s services.

 Broadstone is a trusted adviser to over 500 trustee boards, including their pension schemes and sponsors, and a growing number of charities and private clients. For the third year in a row, it was voted the best Third-Party Pensions Administrator in 2024 by its clients with scheme membership ranging from five to over 15,000.

 Dalbir Singh, Actuarial Director at Broadstone, commented: “It’s an exciting time to join the expanding Broadstone team, especially with the recent opening of our Birmingham office. The continued growth in the Consulting and Actuarial division is a testament to the value of the Broadstone proposition and the strength of our local team. Broadstone’s commitment to delivering expert advice and innovative solutions aligns perfectly with my professional values and goals.

 I’m confident that my experience in the sector will add value to our clients as they navigate the ever-evolving regulatory pensions landscape and the wide range of scheme end-games available.”

 Jeremy Clack, Head of Midlands Advisory at Broadstone, said: “Dalbir is a great addition to the team bringing with him both breadth and depth of experience in our sector as well as business development acumen. He will be invaluable to our new and existing clients as we continue to pursue further commercial growth, working alongside existing valued colleagues across our actuarial, administration and investment service lines. We are really well positioned in the Midlands market, with significant actuarial strength and a strong proposition, and look forward to introducing Dalbir to our clients and prospects.”
  

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