Claire Trott leaves Talbot and Muir

To join SJP's Technical Connection

Tom Ellis
clock • 1 min read

Talbot and Muir head of pensions technical Claire Trott is leaving the self-invested personal pension (SIPP) and small self-administered scheme (SSAS) provider.

It is understood Trott (pictured) left to move to Technical Connection - the technical support business - to focus on the wider pension arena after concentrating on SIPPs and SSASs at Talbot and Muir. Paul Darvill is to replace Trott as head of pensions technical with immediate effect while also heading the administration units for the SIPP and SSAS provider. Darvill has been involved in the running of the technical team at Talbot and Muir for 15 years after joining the firm in 1995 as a SSAS administrator. Director Graham Muir said: "Paul Darvill joined Talbot and Muir 21 years ag...

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