Lifestyle Article - TPT appoint new Head of Pensions Administration


TPT has appointed Heather Quelch as Head of Pensions Administration.

 Heather will be responsible for operational services to TPT’s pension scheme members and employers, which cover administration and client servicing. She has 33 years of experience in pensions across administration, consultancy and relationship management. She joins from JLT where she was an Administration Director. Previously she worked with Aon Consulting, Jardine Financial Consultants, Buck Consulting and Lloyds Bank. Heather 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: "We are delighted to welcome Heather to TPT to lead our administration and client services. We are committed to delivering the best possible service to our members and employers. Heathers knowledge and experience will help us continue to improve our award-winning services in this area.

 Administration and client servicing are also important considerations for schemes looking to join TPT. Heather will make an important contribution as we build our position as a leading DB consolidator."

 Heather Quelch, said: I’m delighted to be joining TPT’s award-winning administration team. There are exciting times ahead as TPT further enhances its service to employers and members, as well as continuing to build on its position as a leading DB consolidator. 

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