Watson Wyatt appoints three DC consultants

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Watson Wyatt has appointed three consultants to its Bristol defined contribution (DC) pensions team.

Senior consultant Paul Enderby has transferred from London to head up the team while David Saunders and Hayley Ellison have joined the company. Saunders joins as a senior DC consultant and previously worked at consultancies SBJ and Deloitte. He also sits on the committee for the South West Pensions Management Institute Group, which promotes professionalism in pensions. Ellison joins from pension provider and employee benefits consultancy Xafinity and previously worked at consultancy Go Pensions. The Bristol DC team advises clients on all aspects of DC pensions including provider selecti...

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