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New business win for Mitchell Consulting
Mitchell Consulting Actuaries Limited, the independent Manchester-based corporate pensions and actuarial firm, has been appointed to provide actuarial consulting and administration services to the Trustees of the Gus Robinson Developments Limited Pension & Assurance Scheme.
Based in County Durham, Gus Robinson Developments is a privately owned national building contractor providing a wide range of construction and building services. For over 40 years the company has worked with local authorities, health trusts, registered housing providers, education authorities and private businesses to deliver high quality, cost effective and award winning construction projects.
Phil Howden at Leeds-based consultants Pensions Rapport assisted the Trustees with choosing their new service provider. Phil commented: “All of the Trustees were extremely impressed with the track record, enthusiasm and expertise demonstrated by Mitchell Consulting during our selection process”.
Jeanette Henderson, Trustee, also commented: “We feel that the Mitchell Consulting approach is an excellent fit for a scheme of our size and maturity, and we are looking forward to working with our new Scheme Actuary, Nigel Jones, and his team.”
Commenting on the new appointment, Neil Barton, Business Development Manager for Mitchell Consulting, said: “We are delighted to be appointed to work with the Gus Robinson Trustees. Our vast experience with clients of similar size, combined with the efficient and joined-up delivery of services from an experienced team, will enable us to provide a high-quality service to both the Trustees and the members of the Scheme.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mitchell Consulting .
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