Lifestyle Article - K3 appoints John Mayer as Senior Actuarial Consultant


K3 Advisory have announced the appointment of John Mayer as Senior Actuarial Consultant.

 Adam Davis, Managing Director of K3, commented: “The transaction market is thriving, particularly for small schemes. Over the last five years K3 has been at the helm of this and, as such, we continue to invest in the best people the market has to offer. We have always recruited a team with a blend of both insurer expertise and pension advisory knowledge, having experienced professionals who possess a deep understanding of both insurance and pensions has been key to our success.

 “With an extensive tenure as a pension’s actuary, John's wealth of knowledge will add significant value. As Senior Actuarial Consultant, he will play a critical role in leading transactions, offering expert advice to both Trustees and sponsors and will enable us to continue to achieve the very best result for schemes and their members. We are delighted to welcome him on board.”

 Mayer added: “K3 has made remarkable progress since inception, showcasing an exceptional ability to navigate intricate challenges and seamlessly guide schemes through their de-risking transactions. They have clearly demonstrated the need that exists in the market for small scheme solutions. I am looking forward to being a part of this talented team and am eager to leverage my skills and experience in contributing to the outstanding service they are offering to their clients and the market at large.”

 John joins K3 from Isio, prior to this he also held positions with KPMG and PwC. He is a qualified actuary with 25 years’ experience working with trustees and a wide range of employers, including those participating in Local Government Pension Schemes. ?This appointment follows that of Andrea Mendham last month who joined as a Partner.
  

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