The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has wrapped up its three-month procurement process for partners to assist in the development of a framework agreement to provide administration, actuarial, and consultancy services to its board.
The nine firms who were successful in the bidding process include consultants Mercer, Hymans Robertson, Broadstone Corporate Benefits, Barnett Waddingham, and XPS Pensions Consulting. Audit giant D...
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