Origo successfully trials pensions dashboard for 15 million users

DWP paper expected soon

Hannah Godfrey
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Tech provider Origo has run a successful pension dashboard test to accommodate 15 million active users of the service.

The not-for-profit operation ran the trial after its previous research estimated there could be 15 million consumers accessing and using the dashboard, which is being established to give consumers an overview of all their pension savings in one place. Origo said its test was able to analyse the performance and stability of the ‘find' feature at high volume. With consumer consent, this is the process of the consumer identifying themselves to the system through data like their National Insurance number, and then the system pushing that information across to providers to uncover where th...

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