Ahead of stepping down as senior partner next week, Nick Salter tells James Phillips about building Barnett Waddingham up to £100m in turnover, his client-first mantra, and his desire for greater consumer trust.
Former Association of Consulting Actuaries chairman Adrian Waddingham has been awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list for services to the actuarial and pensions professions.
Gordon Pollock has joined consultant Barnett Waddingham to help develop the firm's capability to act as an expert witness in legal cases.
Fears compulsory workplace schemes might burden members with charges that are too high are "exaggerated", a senior actuary says.
Government should do more to open up the middle ground between defined benefit and defined contribution schemes to let "imaginative" hybrid schemes flourish, delegates heard.
Professional Pensions assembled a panel of three industry experts to talk about the key issues in pensions ahead of the PP Show and how to reinvigorate occupational provision.
The government are yet to develop a grand vision for pensions and should be prepared to resort to compulsion if auto-enrolment fails, delegates heard.
Barnett Waddingham has promoted seven of its senior client advisers to the position of partner and added 14 associates after a period of sustained growth.
The coalition has made positive changes on pensions but has so far failed to enact measures to reinvigorate workplace schemes, a PP panel of experts says.
Helen Morrissey talks to member of the Worshipful Company of Actuaries Adrian Waddingham about his actuarial career, how he feels the profession is evolving and his hopes for the future