Lifestyle Article - TPT Retirement appoint new Head of Pensions Administration


TPT Retirement Solutions has appointed Andrew Marson as Head of Pensions Administration.

 Andrew will be responsible for all operational services to TPT’s pension scheme members and employers, which cover administration and client servicing. He has 25 years of experience in pensions across administration, consultancy and relationship management. He joins from Equiniti Pension Solutions where he was Head of Client Management and has previously worked with JLT. Andrew will report into Mike Ramsey, Chief Executive of TPT Retirement Solutions, and will be based in the Leeds office.

 Mike Ramsey, Chief Executive at TPT Retirement Solutions, said: “Andrew is an important addition to the TPT management team. We are committed to delivering the best possible service to our members and employers and enhancing our award-winning administration. Administration and client servicing are important considerations for schemes looking to join TPT as we take on more DB legacy schemes. I am sure Andrew will make an important contribution as we expand as a leading DB consolidator.”

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