April 2022 progress update report
Pensions dashboards will help individuals view their pensions information online, securely and all in one place, thereby supporting better planning for retirement and growing financial wellbeing.
Continue readingPensions dashboards will help individuals view their pensions information online, securely and all in one place, thereby supporting better planning for retirement and growing financial wellbeing.
Continue readingIn April 2021, the UK was emerging from a long lockdown with pubs, restaurants, hairdressers and non-essential shops opening up again. It feels like a long time ago, even though it’s only twelve months. At the Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) I took up the role of Programme Director.
Continue readingOn February 1, 2022, the Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) signed a contract with Digidentity to deliver the interim identity service, part of the central digital architecture that will drive pensions dashboards.
Continue readingRichard James, Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) Programme Director, discusses the progress the programme has made during its discovery phase with Capgemini and what will happen during its initial (alpha) test phase.
Continue readingRita Patel, Lead Analyst for the Pensions Dashboards Programme, explores how PDP’s ongoing programme of research provides the evidence base for decisions relating to pensions dashboards.
Continue readingRichard James, the Pension Dashboard Programme (PDP)’s Programme Director, looks at the dashboard providers market and how the programme will work with a range of potential dashboard providers during our initial (alpha) testing phase.
Continue readingRather than the 12 days of Christmas, I’m looking back on 12 months of pensions dashboards. Less tuneful maybe, but certainly action packed. In fact, it feels like our feet have barely touched the ground since this time last year. So much has changed since we released the first iteration of data standards in December 2020 and the dark days of last January’s lockdown.
Continue readingThe Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) has selected three potential pensions dashboards providers to take part in initial development of the pensions dashboards ecosystem. In addition to the Money and Pensions Service’s non-commercial dashboard, PDP looks forward to working with the following organisations:
Continue readingRichard James, PDP programme director reflects on the achievements presented in the progress update report and looks forward to the next few months’ activity.
Continue readingThe Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) established the Pensions Dashboards Programme team, led by Principal, Chris Curry, to design and implement the infrastructure that will make pensions dashboards work. PDP is also responsible for developing the governance framework to support and enable the implementation and operation of pensions dashboards.
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