The Pension Protection Fund’s (PPF) chief executive Oliver Morley will be leaving in December 2023 to take up a new role as the chief executive of The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS).
Morley joined the PPF in 2018 to lead the organisation’s business and digital transformation.
The PPF manages £32.5bn in assets and serves to safeguard the futures of around 10 million qualified defined benefit pension scheme participants across the UK.
PPF chair Kate Jones says: “We are extremely grateful to Oliver for his significant contribution over the last five years, leading the organisation through some challenging market situations and the Covid pandemic, and wish him every success for the future.
“He leaves us stronger and more robust, with a clear strategy and an executive team able to lead the organisation to deliver for those who rely on us, while also looking to the future and fresh challenges. I expect to appoint an Interim CEO in due course, and am confident in a seamless transition as we now commence the search for the right leader for the next phase of the PPF’s evolution.”
Morley says: “The PPF is an exceptional organisation providing security and peace of mind to close to 10 million people across the UK and I am proud of what the team has achieved during my 5 years protecting our members, delivering for our levy payers, growing our reserves to provide real security and putting sustainability at the heart of our work. It has been a privilege to play a part in the evolution of the organisation and I will watch with interest its continuing role as an important part of the UK pensions industry.”
Minister for Pensions Laura Trott says: “I warmly welcome Oliver to the Money and Pensions Service. I look forward to continuing our close collaboration and ensuring the record number of people saving for retirement in this country have access to the support and information they need to make informed choices about their financial futures.”