WTW has announced the appointment of Monica Kalia to the UK Trustee Board of its master trust, LifeSight. Monica replaces Mervyn Walker, who steps down after eight years as a LifeSight Trustee Director.
Monica is a financial services executive with over 30 years of experience in the finance and fintech industries. She was the Founder and Managing Director of Neyber, a multi-award winning fintech firm focused on financial wellbeing, and now serves as a Non-Executive Director on the Board of the Money and Pensions Service.
Monica is a consumer champion and has served as a Trustee for the debt charity, StepChange, and as a panel member for the Government’s independent review into Access to Cash. She has also been recognized by Forbes as one of the top female leaders in fintech and by the Financial Times as one of the Top 100 most influential BAME leaders in UK tech.
Combining a range of diverse talents
LifeSight’s UK Trustee Board Chair, Simon Ellis, said: “LifeSight has always been committed to combining a range of diverse talents, skills and backgrounds on its Trustee board, and so we are extremely pleased to welcome Monica onto the Board. Monica brings a unique range of entrepreneurial experience, combined with deep rooted financial expertise and an unwavering commitment to championing the financial wellbeing of consumers. Her talents and values fit perfectly with LifeSight’s own ambitions and principles."
Experience in financial technology and consumer wellbeing
“I am delighted to be joining the LifeSight Trustee Board. LifeSight has blazed a trail in the burgeoning UK master trust market for nearly a decade. I look forward to bringing my experience in financial technology and consumer wellbeing to help LifeSight develop further in this fast-changing part of the UK pensions and savings landscape," shared Monica.
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