Origo completes pensions dashboard connection

Completed connection ahead of this week’s first deadline

Holly Roach
clock • 2 min read

Origo has confirmed it has completed connection to the pensions dashboards ecosystem ahead of the 30 April guidance date.

The Origo Dashboard Connector linked with the dashboard architecture ahead of this week's guidance date. The pension transfer specialist said it had passed integration testing last month and has since finalised the last stage of operational acceptance testing meaning it was ready to complete end-to-end connection. Origo follows Legal & General (L&G) in completing connection, with L&G confirming earlier this month it had become the first pension provider to connect a scheme to the ecosystem. Origo chief executive Anthony Rafferty said: "Giving people a true picture of their pensions...

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