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PIPA 2016: And the winners are...

PIPA awards 2016

Pensions Expert reveals the winners of the 17th annual Pension and Investment Provider Awards.

 

Top pensions jobs

 

Pensions Operations Manager

Up to £65,000 | Redhill

 

Client Manager – Pensions Administration

Highly competitive | Surrey

 

Senior Pensions Administrator – In-house

Up to £32,500 | East Midlands

 

Group Pensions – Team Leaders

£30,000 - £36,000 | Mid Surrey

  

Senior Pensions Administrator

Competitive | Ireland (Dublin or Cork)

Top pensions jobs

Director, Risk Consulting (Pensions)

£80,000 - £100,000 | London

   

Investment Support Analyst (interim)

£50,000 | London

  

In-house Pensions Systems Analyst

£30,000 - £40,000 | London

   

Senior Pensions Administrator

£38,000 | Nationwide

    

Operations Manager (Pensions Administration)

Highly Competitive | Surrey

  

Pensions Administrators – all levels

£18,000 - £35,000 DOE | Sheffield

The Weekly Wrap: April 29 edition

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A round-up of the pension industry stories published across the FT Group this week, from Canada's largest pension fund staying loyal to hedge funds, to David Cameron's attack on fund managers.

Top 5 pensions jobs

Independent Trustee

Excellent Package | Southampton

 

Senior Health and Group Risk Consultant

Up to £60,000 | London

 

Implementation Project Manager

£51,012 - £73,684 | London (flexible)

 

Pensions Operations and Payroll Manager

£40,000 - £44,800 | West Midlands

 

Senior Pensions Administrator

Up to £38,000 | Reading

Where next for the Lifetime Isa?

Michael Johnson video

Video: Last month, the chancellor shocked the pensions industry with the introduction of the Lifetime Isa, promising a 25 per cent top up for under-40s saving for a house or retirement. We spoke to the father of the Lisa, Michael Johnson from the Centre for Policy Studies, about what it will mean and how it might change in future.