Punter Southall Aspire appoints principal for retirement services division

Plans to develop the division

Victoria McKeever
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Workplace pensions and savings business Punter Southall Aspire has appointed Jane Middleton as principal in its retirement services division.

Middleton (pictured) had worked as principal in the firm's York office for 18 months before being appointed to the new role. In her national role Middleton will be servicing existing and new clients, whilst recruiting a national team of retirement consultants. Middleton has more than 21 years' experience working in financial services across workplace savings and pensions, including defined contribution pensions, pension planning, managing pension schemes, pension governance and annuities. She said: "Since the introduction of pension freedoms in April 2015 and the changes to the state ...

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