Rothesay partners with The Female Forum

Rothesay becomes first insurer to join the Pension Chapter of the Female Forum as a corporate partner

Jasmine Urquhart
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Pension Chapter partners (L-R): Sackers' Georgina Stewart, JHI's Charley Smith, NGUKPS' Rhonda Moon, The Female Forum's Nora Stolz, Rothesay's Cleo Taylor-Smith, LCP's Nathalie Sims, and Sackers' Eleanor Daplyn
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Pension Chapter partners (L-R): Sackers' Georgina Stewart, JHI's Charley Smith, NGUKPS' Rhonda Moon, The Female Forum's Nora Stolz, Rothesay's Cleo Taylor-Smith, LCP's Nathalie Sims, and Sackers' Eleanor Daplyn

Rothesay has announced it will become the first insurer to join the Pension Chapter of The Female Forum.

The pensions insurance specialist has become the latest corporate partner of the pensions initiative for women, joining existing pension organisations Lane Clark & Peacock, Sackers and Janus Hender...

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