Origo's 'Pensions Dashboards Connector' to go live in September

'Reducing time and resource costs'

Julia Bahr
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Fintech provider Origo is set to launch the ‘Origo Dashboard Connector’ in September 2022 to help providers connect to the pensions dashboard.

It provides pension providers with an interface to the dashboard, enabling them to respond quickly to consumers' pension data requests and provide pensions data, according to Origo. The Origo Dashboard Connector offers three distinct types of services. The first, Connect, links a pension provider to the pensions dashboard central digital architecture. The second, Find, responds to a person's request to know if a company has a policy in their name. "This can be customised to meet each provider's individual data matching preferences. Using this service means that pension providers don't...

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