'Vital' industry assists with connection to dashboards

Dashboard safety, security and effectiveness

Holly Roach
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The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) has warned the industry it is “vital” they contribute everything needed to connect to the pensions dashboards ecosystem securely.

The PDP's consultation on dashboard standards closes to responses on 30 August, and the PDP has urged the industry to comment. The standards aim to ensure the security, stability, and effective operation of dashboards - setting out the technical and operational detail underpinning the primary and secondary legislation and outlining the requirements for all pension providers and dashboards connecting to the ecosystem. PDP principal Chris Curry called on the industry to "provide as much feedback as possible on the standards and supporting guidance". "These standards provide the found...

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