Dashboard data call for input launched as schemes urged to get 'on the front foot'

Data standards

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The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) has launched a formal call for input, seeking industry views on data standards for the initial dashboards.

It follows the PDP's publication of two working papers in April looking at data scope and data definitions, alongside a progress update report that set out four necessary tests for a successful launch: security, user experience, user behaviours, and coverage. Mondays' call for input will run for eight weeks, ending on 31 August, and asks questions on consumer tolerance for low coverage, communications, data supply issues, and voluntary provision of data. Writing on the PDP's website, pensions and financial inclusion minister Guy Opperman said the paper demonstrated the recognition tha...

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