Philip Smith
DC Director
Philip Smith joined TPT Retirement Solutions in February 2020.
He has over 25 years’ experience in the defined contribution (DC) pension industry. Prior to joining TPT, Philip held leadership positions in the DC pension consulting team at PwC and at Buck where he was responsible for their DC consulting and private wealth business across the UK.
Philip’s broad industry experience includes working with a diverse range of private, central government and third sector clients, both in the UK and overseas, as well as running the marketing function in a large national pension advisory firm. He has worked extensively in the DC master trust area with a focus on authorisation, supervision and proposition development.
Philip is responsible for leading TPT’s Defined Contribution business including strategy and proposition development.
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