PwC appoints IEBA’s Tim Reay as director

PwC has appointed International Employee Benefits Association (IEBA) treasurer Tim Reay as a director of its pension team.

Reay joins the firm from Aon Hewitt and was also a former chairman of IEBA. He has 30 years experience in advising multinational corporations and governments on all aspects of retirement and benefits for employees.

In his new role he will be advising PwC’s global multinational clients on pension issues, including global governance, benefit strategy, plan design, financing, valuation and monitoring.

Head of pension consulting at PwC Raj Mody said: “I am delighted that Tim, a seasoned and respected market leader in his field, would choose to join our team.”

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