Adrian Boulding to exit Legal & General

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Legal & General's pensions strategy director Adrian Boulding is to leave the provider this summer.

Legal & General confirmed he would be leaving the company by mutual consent in August. Boulding, a pensions stalwart who has been with the provider for more than 18 years, is also chairman of the Pension Quality Mark programme which certifies defined contribution standards. Boulding was part of the three-man team tasked with reviewing auto-enrolment for the Department for Work and Pensions in 2010. He also a trustee for two large pension funds and a member of The Savings and Investments Policy Project, an industry-wide initiative that aims to transition UK consumers from a culture...

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