Pensions dashboard 'alpha sandbox' launches

Prototype shows how dashboards could work

Hope William-Smith
clock • 1 min read

An 'alpha sandbox' to show how pensions dashboards could work from end-user and technical perspectives has been launched by Moneyhub.

The launch today (31 March) comes after the Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) confirmed Moneyhub as one of its three commercial dashboard partners in December. The open data platform has designed the dashboard to be customised and integrated with existing platforms, apps and tools. Moneyhub's open finance application programming interface also allows users to build their own front-end solution. Rachel Vahey: Slow progress to destination dashboard The sandbox will allow customers to "see their pensions within the wider context of all of their financial assets including investments...

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