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Trustee firm celebrates industry award win
2020 Trustees, an independent trustee company has been named Independent Trustee Firm of the Year at a prestigious pensions industry award ceremony in London recently.
The annual Pensions Age Awards celebrates best practice in the professional pensions industry and Director Naomi L’Estrange said: “We are all really thrilled with this award as it recognises our considerable expertise and excellent reputation as a leading professional trustee firm.
“We are delighted that the judges specifically acknowledged our dedication to protecting the benefits of our scheme members, while also assisting scheme sponsors to improve their positions. In doing so the judges have recognised how we are able to provide workable, innovative solutions to their challenges. Having that expertise confirmed by our industry peers is a real coup for the business.”
2020 Trustees, has offices in Manchester, Notingham and London works with clients across the UK. In November 2017, it was acquired by Broadstone and is now part of a wider Group with over 170 staff in five UK regional locations.
CEO Antony Miller, who was himself last year judged Trustee of the Year in the Pension Scheme of the Year Awards, commented: “I am so pleased that the hard work of all our staff has paid off. This is very much a team effort which will no doubt assist our continued growth plans and cement our position as the place to go for pragmatic, innovative and commercial advice.”
Further information is available at www.2020trustees.co.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by 2020 Trustees .
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