Government's pension dashboard to launch before private sector

MoneyHelper Pension Dashboard to go live before commercial dashboards

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The government’s version of the long-awaited pensions dashboard will launch before commercial iterations of the project, pensions minister Emma Reynolds has confirmed.

In a written statement today (22 October) to the House of Commons, Reynolds highlighted developments in the programme – which she said will be a "game changer" – restating the government's commitment to bringing forward a dashboards service as soon as possible. She also confirmed the government's MoneyHelper dashboard would be made publicly available before commercial dashboards were launched. Meanwhile, the government confirmed it is committed to the published timeline for the connection of pension schemes and providers to the dashboards ecosystem – expected to begin in 2025 – as wel...

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