MAPS establishes 10-member steering group to take dashboards forward

First meeting next month

Kim Kaveh
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The Money and Pensions Service (MAPS) has made 10 appointments across the pensions and wider financial sector to work on the practicalities of establishing pensions dashboards.

The steering group - which launched today (25 September) - will have its first meeting next month, in which it will focus on setting out a roadmap for the delivery of the dashboards, providing strategic guidance on delivering the best customer experience for consumers, and determining what data the industry will need to provide for dashboards to be operational. Steering group members include: Pensions Administration Standards Association chairwoman Kim Gubler; Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association director of policy and research Nigel Peaple; PensionBee chief executive Romi Savova, a...

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