Dashboards: Schemes urged to connect, compare, convey

Schemes prompted to put dashboards on the agenda as 2023 on-boarding date nears

Holly Roach
clock • 2 min read

Pension schemes have been warned it is “crucial” to begin pension dashboard projects now and have been urged to “connect, compare, and convey” their data.

Speaking at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) annual conference, pensions dashboard consultant Richard Smith said that, while all dashboards will show "exactly the same information", all schemes need to connect into the dashboard ecosystem as soon as possible. The PLSA has published a two-page document to assist schemes in connecting to the system outlining three key steps. The trade body said schemes must connect to the central digital architecture of the pensions dashboards ecosystem, then compare details of incoming ‘find requests' from the thousands of users of ...

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