KPMG expands pensions advice team

Three new partners come on board

Written by AccountancyAge.com

KPMG has expanded its corporate pensions practice after signing up three new partners, all from traditional actuarial pensions advisory companies.

The new partners are Eddie Hodgart and Lee Jagger who have joined KPMG’s London practice and Ian Warman, who has joined KPMG’s Leeds office.

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Hodgart joins from Watson Wyatt where he was a senior consultant, while Jagger comes from Hewitt Associates, (previously Bacon & Woodrow), where he was responsible for leading and co-ordinating all the client management activity for large corporate clients. Warman is currently head of Hewitt Associates’ Leeds office and leads their Corporate Pensions Consulting.

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