Now Pensions expands Nottingham team with senior hires

Now Pensions has appointed Neil Buckley as chief operating officer and Capita's Neil Brady as operations director in its Nottingham office.
Buckley joins from Doha Bank where he was head of technology and operations. He has more than 25 years' financial services experience across pensions, general insurance, investment and banking, He previously held senior roles at Pru Health, ING, Bankers Trust, Norwich Union and Merrill Lynch.
Brady joins from Capita where he was head of pension operations for the Teachers' Pension. He has also previously held senior roles at Partnership and Barclays Bank.
Since opening its Nottingham office in November 2015, Now: Pensions has appointed 120 people in a wide range of roles including client support, operations, technical support, finance, IT, sales and administration and is continuing to expand.
The firm's chief executive officer Morten Nilsson said: "As our business continues to grow, we are investing heavily, building our internal capabilities and strengthening our senior team in Nottingham. These appointments will support and strengthen both our operational activity and IT platforms."
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