First three firms complete pensions dashboards ecosystem connection

Heywood, L&G and Pension Fusion have completed final stages required to connect

Holly Roach
clock • 3 min read

The first three companies have completed connection to the pensions dashboards ecosystem, the Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) has confirmed.

Heywood, Legal & General (L&G) and Pension Fusion have passed through the final stages required to connect to the ecosystem, with the PDP stating this will "open the way for the first schemes to connect". The three firms are part of a group of about 20 volunteer organisations – including larger pension providers and schemes and third-party organisations connecting on behalf of savers and providers – that have begun the connection journey. To complete the connection journey to the pensions dashboards ecosystem, organisations are required to complete the 'operational acceptance testing'...

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