Charity Investment Conference 2012
15 Oct 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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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.
David Davison exposes the costly implications of dabbling with local authorities as they deliver the three-card pensions trick.
Four new bloggers will be joining the Civil Society stable following our competition to find new and interesting voices in the sector.
Pensions present a hurdle to the possibility of merging, says David Davison, one that could prove too high for some organisations to jump.
New mergers can bring great benefits, but it can also bring up money tangles in creating new pension schemes.
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