Pensions dashboard prototype ready for April - ABI

Prototype 'delivered on its promises'

Tom Ellis
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The pensions dashboard prototype has been demonstrated to government ministers and is ready to be unveiled next month, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has said.

Developed by 17 pension firms and six technology companies, the dashboard prototype was created to prove it was possible to collect comprehensive information of a consumer's pension savings and share it via easily accessible online locations. The ABI, which oversaw the project on behalf of the Treasury, said the prototype had "delivered on its promises" and showed a successful dashboard could be built for the public in the future. Economic secretary to the Treasury Simon Kirby will unveil the prototype for the first time at a TechSprint event held by the ABI in conjunction with Aviva ...

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