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Procentia, a provider of pension administration software and technology, has announced the appointment of Jen Tippin as group CEO.

Tippin will join Procentia at the beginning of September, succeeding Liam McGrath, who is stepping down at the end of June.

She most recently worked at NatWest Group as group COO, delivering major strategic change, strengthening customer focus and championing innovation across the bank.

Tippin has also held a number of senior roles at Lloyds Banking Group, including group director, people and productivity.

She brings strong governance experience through her roles on the boards of Morgan Sindall and HMRC.

Procentia, founded in 2002, is based in Bristol and has a base in Illinois in the United States.

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Morten Nilsson, executive chair at Procentia, said: 鈥淛en鈥檚 expertise, strategic clarity and people-focused leadership make her exceptionally well placed to lead Procentia as it enters its next chapter.

鈥淚鈥檇 like to thank Liam McGrath for his leadership of Procentia during a period of significant growth. We wish him the very best for the future.鈥

Tippin said: 鈥淧rocentia has built a strong reputation for combining deep pensions expertise with leading technology, and I am excited by the opportunity to build on that momentum.

“I look forward to working with colleagues, clients and partners to continue strengthening Procentia鈥檚 offering and to help deliver on its ambition to be the leading authority in pensions technology and digital administration.鈥

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