Pensions - Articles - PwC boosts pensions consulting practice with new hire


 PwC continues to expand its defined contribution (DC) pensions consulting practice with the appointment of Paul Woods. Paul joins PwC from Towers Watson, where he held a number of specialist roles advising corporates and trustees on their DC governance and investment strategies. Paul has nearly 20 years experience providing strategic DC advice and prior to Towers Watson held a number of roles at Axa Corporate Benefits. He will be based in PwC’s Manchester office.

 Raj Mody, head of pensions advisory at PwC, said:

 “We are excited to add Paul to our growing DC pensions consulting team. His vast experience and insight will be invaluable to our clients. The tough economic backdrop means companies are increasingly looking for high-quality strategic direction on their DC plans in order to deliver the best value for their scheme members.”
  

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