Lifestyle Article - Hymans Robertson strengthens its investment consulting team


Hymans Robertson, the pensions and benefits consultancy, has hired Beenesh Googoolye and Ritchie Thomson as a Senior Investment Consultant and Associate Consultant respectively from Lane Clark & Peacock to its investment consulting practice.

 Beenesh, who joins the London office after ten years at LCP, brings extensive consulting experience across both Defined Benefit (DB) and Defined Contribution (DC) investment, specialising in de-risking investment strategies, diversification and fixed income. At Hymans Robertson he will look to further develop existing client relationships while nurturing new DB business opportunities.

 While at LCP, Ritchie specialised in providing investment advice across a wide range of DB schemes and insurance firms. From our Edinburgh office, Ritchie’s new role will see him continuing to focus on providing DB investment advice as part of our industry leading service.

 John Walbaum, Head of Investment Consultancy at Hymans Robertson said: “These appointments are testament to our market-leading approach to investment consulting. Our independence means we can do the right thing by clients, and our rigorous and innovative approach enables us to continue attracting high calibre candidates from rival firms and cementing our position as leaders in investment. 

 “We are delighted that Beenesh and Ritchie have made the decision to join us as we invest further in our team, underlining our commitment to providing pension schemes with the highest quality advice in today’s more challenging market environment.”
  

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