Industry joins forces to discuss making pensions dashboard a reality

Feasibility study due

Hannah Godfrey
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Senior decision makers from more than 20 major pension providers and administrators came together on Tuesday to discuss how the pensions dashboard could be made a reality.

The meeting was organised by Origo, and was convened to discuss how the industry might deliver the dashboard. It was conducted under Chatham House rules, and at this stage, the attendees could not be named. The conversation focused on examining the viability of an industry approach where the consumer is at the heart of the solution and represented the collective desire of those in attendance to take the dashboard forward. According to Origo, there was a common desire for the government to provide clear direction in terms of compulsion, inclusion of State Pension data, governence and d...

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