Lifestyle Article - L&G's Pension Risk Transfer appoints Senior Director


Legal & General’s Pension Risk Transfer business has appointed Ashu Bhargava as a Director in Strategic transactions. Ashu’s last role was as a Senior Consultant within Willis Towers Watson’s pension’s advisory business where he advised Trustee and corporate clients looking to de-risk. Prior to Willis Towers Watson, Ashu began his career as a trainee actuary at the Clay and Partners.

 Ashu will be working on strategic transactions, focussing particularly on our larger client relationships. Ashu’s experience in this sector will be a valuable addition to the team and further demonstrates Legal & General's commitment to the pension risk transfer market.

 Cheryl Agius, Head of Strategic Transactions, at Legal & General said; "I’m delighted to welcome Ashu to Legal & General at a time when trustees and sponsors of defined benefit plans are increasingly focussed on strategic de-risking. I’m confident that the strength and depth of our team will result in many innovative transactions being completed over the coming months and years, and Ashu joining the team will be help to achieve this."
  

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