PASA reveals pensions dashboard working group members

Group to set minimum data standards

Tom Ellis
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The Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) has revealed the 12 members of its pensions dashboard working group, which includes representatives from the likes of The Pensions Regulator, Equiniti and Mercer.

The group of 12 representatives will work with The Pensions Regulator to set the minimum data standards required for schemes to be "dashboard ready" and the way the standards should be promoted and monitored. It will also look at the costs and benefits of the dashboard for pension schemes. The PASA said all schemes should be able to attain the set minimum standards. The association will liaise with the HM Treasury Dashboard Steering Group and the Project Group to "ensure everyone is joined up". PASA chair Margaret Snowdon has previously called on the government to force providers to s...

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