Pensions - Articles - Hymans Robertson appointed by Taylor Wimpey for TPA services


Following a competitive tender process, Hymans Robertson has been appointed by Taylor Wimpey’s pension scheme trustees to provide Third Party Administration services.

 The scheme with around 18,000 members will be Hymans Robertson’s largest administration client. As the first PASA accredited provider, Hymans Robertson offers both a prestigious and award-winning administration service.

 Taylor Wimpey is a FTSE 100 company and one of Britain’s largest housebuilders operating from 24 regional offices across England, Scotland and Wales with over 4,000 employees and more than 11,000 contractors.

 Anthony Moriarty, Head of Reward and Pensions at Taylor Wimpey said: “We were particularly impressed by Hymans Robertson’s administration services and felt especially reassured by its dedication to providing an excellent member experience which came through clearly throughout the tender process. As we have gone live, our initial impressions of Hyman’s professionalism and openness have been reinforced. It has demonstrated that it is building a great member experience from day one.”

 Rob Harper, Partner at Hymans Robertson said: “The administration service at Hymans Robertson is integral to the firm’s overall activity and I am delighted that Taylor Wimpey has decided to use our services. This is further testament to the personalised service we provide to each of our clients regardless of scale. Throughout the tender process it was clear that the quality of our people and overall work ethic shone through, making us the clear choice.”

 
  

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