Andrew Roberts to be AMPS new chairman

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Barnett Waddingham's Andrew Roberts has been appointed chairman of The Association of Member-Directed Pension Schemes (AMPS).

He takes over from Rowanmoor's Robert Graves. On his appointment, Andrew Roberts said "I am pleased to be given the opportunity to represent the members of AMPS and to continue the good work of my predecessors. Our focus this year will be to continue to work closely with HMRC and the FSA so that the underlying pension investors can have confidence in the self invested pensions industry." Neil MacGillivray of James Hay has taken up the role of honorary secretary with Elaine Turtle of DP Pensions and Geoff Buck of Killik & Co acting as honorary treasurer and membership secretary respect...

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