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Member Nominated Trustees (UREPF)

The °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Employees’ Pension Fund (UREPF) is set up under trust in order to safeguard members’ benefits and to participate in the tax advantages available to registered pension schemes.  Because of its trust status, a Board of Trustees is appointed to be responsible for the overall management and administration of the Fund. 

The Board of Trustees (seven Trustees in total) includes three individuals who are active members of the Scheme themselves. These member Trustees are known as Member Nominated Trustees (or MNTs) and they have all chosen to become Trustees and been voted into place by other members of the Fund. The current MNTs of the Fund are as follows:

Name

Member Status

Email

End of appointment

Mrs Sue Mott

Pensioner

s.e.mott@reading.ac.uk

31/12/25

Mr Mark Taylor

Deferred Pensioner

m.a.taylor@reading.ac.uk

30/09/28

MNTs are appointed for a fixed term period of 5 years from the date of commencement. When that term of office comes to an end, the Trustee can choose whether to stand for re-election.

What is a Trustee?

The Trustees administer the Fund in accordance with legal documents which contain the framework of the Fund, including the Trustees' powers and duties and set out the rights and interests of the beneficiaries.  The Trustees must act impartially at all times for all beneficiaries and not a particular class of beneficiary.

Much of the day-to-day duties are carried out or delegated to specialists appointed by the Trustees. These include the scheme administrator, our investment managers, legal adviser and actuary.  These are all supported by the University’s Pensions Office.

Whilst you do not have to be a pensions expert, the law does require Trustees to have an understanding of the law relating to pensions and trusts, the funding of pension schemes and investment of scheme assets. There are civil and criminal penalties which may apply to Trustees who fail to exercise their statutory duties.

As a Trustee, you have to act in accordance with legislation. For example, The Pensions Regulator has put in place requirements, known as the Trustee Knowledge and Understanding requirements and an MNT will have to be familiar with and comply with these. 

MNTs are appointed for a fixed term period of 5 years from the date of commencement and when that term of office comes to an end, we ask for volunteers to join the Trustee Board. Currently, we have a vacancy for an MNT. Please see above for further details.

Further information about the role of a Trustee can be found on .

Should you have any queries regarding MNTs, please contact the Secretary to the Trustees at h.burnell@reading.ac.uk.

Contact us
  • Pensions Office

    Room 1.10
    First Floor
    Whiteknights House
  • Office hours

    Mon-Thurs 9am-5pm,
    Fri 9am-4.30pm.
  • Pensions General Enquiries

    Email: Pensions@reading.ac.uk
    Telephone: +44 (0)118 378 7121