Aegon to launch commercial pensions dashboard

Comes after the FCA published its regulatory framework for dashboard service firms

Holly Roach
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Aegon is set to launch a commercial pensions dashboard, which it says will be “industry leading”.

This comes after the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published its regulatory framework last week for dashboard service firms, outlining the final rules for dashboards. The FCA's statement set out the "high standards" it expects of all FCA regulated financial services firms and the requirements specific to firms operating a pensions dashboards service. The watchdog stated dashboards should be platforms where consumers can "confidently and positively engage with their pensions". Aegon revealed its intention to launch a dashboard service, which it said will "allow individuals to se...

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