Pensions - Articles - The University of Birmingham appoint PwC as pensions adviser


 PwC has been appointed as pensions adviser to the University of Birmingham. This will see PwC provide innovative funding solutions aimed at maintaining affordability and managing pension liabilities in line with the University’s objectives, working closely with the Trustees and their advisors.

 Jeremy May, partner and head of Midlands pensions advisory at PwC, said:

 “We are delighted to be helping this iconic institution to look forward with greater certainty around funding its pensions obligations.”

 Tim Fuery, assistant director of finance at Birmingham University, said:

 “PwC’s approach addresses our key concerns on managing our pension arrangements. They have highlighted practical ways to ensure that these arrangements continue to meet the needs of our schemes’ members whilst ensuring that the University’s objectives are supported.” 

  

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