Origo takes on pension dashboard challenge with national register plans

Jenna Towler
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Origo is to establish a nationwide register of pension assets to help the 'pension dashboard' concept develop.

The e-commerce standards and services body said it intends to create a Pension Register Service to amass and transfer data needed to establish dashboards - systems where people can see all their pension pot assets in one place. Dashboards could be created by providers, occupational schemes or operations such as Pension Wise. It said with the cooperation of the pensions industry - who would allow access to the necessary data - no savers would ever lose track of their pension pots. Managing director Paul Pettitt said the project would cost "millions of pounds" but would result in bet...

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