Three more organisations sign up to Dashboard Operators Coalition

Aviva, Scottish Widows and Mintago join the coalition of potential dashboard operators

Holly Roach
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Aviva, Scottish Widows and Mintago have joined the Dashboard Operators Coalition, joining several other firms signed up to be potential operators for pensions dashboards.

The trio join already signed-up members including Just Group, Legal & General, Moneyhub and Standard Life on the coalition – which launched in March this year. The coalition will collaborate with the government and regulators to "help support the successful launch of dashboards for consumers". Aviva said it will apply to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to become a regulated dashboard operator once the qualifying pensions dashboard services (QPDS) regulatory framework has been finalised and applications can be submitted, while fintech firm Mintago also aims to become a QPDS opera...

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