The chairman of The Pensions Advisory Service has announced he is stepping down later this year to pursue personal interests.
Partha Dasgupta will hand over the reins in September.
He was appointed to the role in January 2010 for three years and reappointed in January 2013 for a second three-year term.
He said: "Following the thirtieth anniversary year seems like the right time to hand over the reins and let me pursue some personal interests.
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"TPAS continues to perform an important service, and I have enjoyed working with so many talented individuals – both our dedicated permanent staff and marvellous volunteers."
Minister for Pensions Steve Webb will begin looking for his successor later this month.
He thanked him for his successful leadership and said: "He has provided clear direction, challenge and support to the organisation throughout his term."