TPR appoints Warwick-Thompson as executive director for DC

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has appointed Andrew Warwick-Thompson as executive director for defined contribution (DC), governance and administration.

Warwick-Thompson will oversee the regulator’s DC programme, helping to ensure that schemes run to a standard that can improve outcomes for members. He will also help to improve governance standards in public service pensions and help with work against pension liberation fraud.

He joins from Aon Hewitt where he was a partner in the international retirement and investment practice and was responsible for global DC and investment solutions.

TPR chief executive Bill Galvin said: “To support automatic-enrolment we have significantly strengthened our DC directorate in the last year. Andrew brings with him a wealth of knowledge and expertise in pensions, particularly in the DC market and investment strategy, design and governance.

“He will have a pivotal role to play as we finalise our approach to DC regulation through our current consultation – and undertake greater DC casework, thematic reviews and targeted communications to improve outcomes for retirement savers.”

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