Revealed: The top third-party administrators and software providers in 2024

PP’s latest admin survey reveals scheme ratings of industry providers

Jonathan Stapleton
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The Professional Pensions Administration Survey 2024 reveals the rankings of the best third-party administrators and software providers for pension schemes.

As part of the survey, the 379 participants were invited to rate the third-party administrators (TPAs) they had experience of working with.

We calculated a weighted satisfaction score based on how respondents had ranked the importance of a range of different factors - such as data accuracy, flexibility, customer service and technology.

The top five TPAs according to our ranking of 15 different firms were:

We also ranked the top software providers, again using weighted scores. The top two out of our ranking of four separate firms were:

To buy a full copy of PP's 2024 Administration Survey, contact Liam Barrett on 020 7484 9977; Hannah Heath on 020 7484 9865; or Will Bolton on 020 7484 9796.

 

PP Administration Survey Methodology

This report details the findings from the 2024 Professional Pensions Administration Study, designed to track industry attitudes towards both in-house and outsourced pension scheme administration.

The study was conducted by Incisive Works on behalf of Professional Pensions. The overall aim of this research was to measure the different experiences of schemes using in-house and outsourced administration functions.

In total, 379 pension professionals in the UK responded to an online survey, which ran earlier this year.

This year's survey gathered data from respondents in both the public and private sectors, and across a range of different scheme types.

Overall, 66% of this year's respondents are trustees, with 16% holding this role professionally. The remaining 84% of respondents are made up of CEOs, financial directors and HR directors and managers, among other roles.

The majority of respondents (76%) were responsible for defined benefit (DB) schemes, with 11% managing defined contribution (DC) schemes. Other scheme types, such as hybrid schemes and group personal pension schemes, make up the remainder of those represented in the survey.

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