Maps begins market engagement project with pensions dashboard suppliers

Potential suppliers urged to register

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The Money and Pensions Service (Maps) has started a six-week period of informal market engagement with potential suppliers of the digital architecture for the pensions dashboards.

Maps - the information and guidance body which launched the Pensions Dashboard Programme (PDP) last year - said the market engagement exercise would enable the PDP to examine the readiness, capacity and capability of commercial firms which might be interested in the work. It said this is in preparation for a formal procurement process anticipated to start in autumn this year. It said potential suppliers are being invited to register their interest and complete an online request for information questionnaire by 31 July. Maps added that throughout July and August it would also hold an i...

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