Friday 25 February 2011

Press release: SRL Global Appoints ex-Chairman of NAPF to join Executive Advisory Board


SRL Global Appoints ex-Chairman of NAPF to join Executive Advisory Board


SRL Global, a technology partner to the investment community and in particular to pension funds, endowments and large family offices has announced the appointment of Robin Ellison, ex-Chairman of NAPF, to join their executive advisory board.
The board will meet at set points throughout the year, working closely with SRL executives to support SRL’s advancement in the market. The board will keep SRL up to speed with the latest developments in the pension and wealth industry and ensure that their product suite meets the requirements of customers and the increasingly regulated markets.
Robin comes with a wealth of experience in the pension industry, formerly Chairman of the National Association of Pension Funds for 10 years and also founder of the Association of Pensions Lawyers. Mr Ellison is currently a Partner and Head of Strategic Development for Pensions at Pinsent Masons, advising on the development of pensions and related products, and is a Visiting Professor in Pensions Law at both Cass Business School at City University and at Birmingham City University.
Neil Puri, CEO of SRL Global, said “I am delighted to welcome Robin to our executive advisory board. With his extensive knowledge and vast experience in the pension industry he will be pivotal in SRL’s growth as a leading player in the market. Robin has an exceptional comprehension of and insight into the pensions industry, which will make him an invaluable member on the Board.”

SRL is a global leader in investment data control and through the Nexus Enterprise Solution, SRL brings its clients a fully integrated agnostic technology solution delivering informational clarity through an internal investment aggregation platform. The platform provides asset managers with enhanced portfolio management capability, increased transparency, control and efficiency, while also reducing costs.




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