Trustee Exchange 2012
22 Feb 2012
Head of public sector, charities and not-for-profit, Spence & Partners
David is a director at Spence & Partners Actuaries and Dalriada Trustees.
He performs the role of a professional pension scheme trustee and specialises in providing pensions advice to charities and not-for-profit organisations, especially those who run their own final salary schemes or who participate in the LGPS and multi-employer schemes.
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David Davison exposes the costly implications of dabbling with local authorities as they deliver the three-card pensions trick.
Pensions present a hurdle to the possibility of merging, says David Davison, one that could prove too high for some organisations to jump.
I read with some dismay the story of the 72-year-old charity volunteer facing ruin as a result of being pursued for nearly £20,000 by the trustee of the pension scheme he was associated with as chairman of a branch of the charity.
New mergers can bring great benefits, but it can also bring up money tangles in creating new pension schemes.
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