The Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund (MNOPF), has announced that its former chair, Peter McEwen, has died at the age of 76.
The MNOPF confirmed that Peter died peacefully at his care home in Bournemouth on 6 September 2025.
Peter became a trustee director of the MNOPF in 1983 and was chair of trustees for 15 years until his retirement in 2014.
He was also a trustee of the Merchant Navy & Airline Officers’ Association Supplementary Pension Scheme for 42 years, and was a former chair of the MNOPP, MNPA Ltd and the Seafarers’ Hospital Society, along with numerous other roles in organisations related to the merchant navy.
During his time as chair, Peter oversaw a number of pioneering changes, including the buyout of the Old Section of the scheme, and the introduction of the innovative delegated CIO operating model.
He was also instrumental in ensuring the fund returned to a sustainable footing following the financial crisis of 2008 and helped push through important changes to the welfare services provided to serving and retired seafarers in the UK and abroad.
Current MNOPF chair, Mike Jess, said: “Peter’s loss will be deeply felt across the maritime, pensions and charity sectors.
"He was an inspirational figure, with an unparalleled wealth of knowledge, sure-footed strategic vision and painstaking eye for detail that combined to great effect in steering the fund through challenging times.
"He was passionate and dedicated in his commitment to achieving the best outcomes for our fund and its members, who owe him a considerable debt of gratitude.
“More than these achievements, though, he was a lovely man. His warmth, humour and generosity of spirit enabled him to build close and lasting relationships with many of those lucky enough to have known him.
"On behalf of the MNOPF, I extend our sincerest condolences to Peter’s family and friends.”
Pensions Age would like to pass on our deepest sympathies to Peter's family, and to his friends and colleagues within the pensions sector.
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