Recent queries on dashboards: standards, testing and public availability
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) is committed to continuous engagement with the pensions industry. Throughout the year, we host and attend speaking engagements, webinars, groups and forums. We receive many common questions about pensions dashboards. In this blog post, I wanted to cover some of the recent queries we’ve received.
Continue readingSecondary analysis of the Wealth and Assets Survey
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) commissioned Ipsos to conduct secondary analysis of Wealth and Assets Survey data from the Office for National Statistics. This data describes the numbers and types of private (non-State) pensions held by the population of Great Britain between 2014 and 2020.
Continue readingCommon questions on dashboards
I regularly attend speaking engagements throughout the year, where I take the opportunity to talk about pensions dashboards and provide updates on the programme. These events are always intended to be conversations, not just broadcasts. I frequently invite questions from the audience to help clarify complex points around pensions dashboards. Here are some of the common topics I've been addressing.
Continue readingPensions dashboards are the start of a journey
Carolyn Jones leads the team creating the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) pensions dashboard. She discusses how the pensions dashboard ties into the wider MaPS vision.
Continue readingPensions Dashboards Programme – phase one summary research report
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) commissioned Ipsos MORI to carry out a qualitative study to gain a greater understanding of dashboards users, their circumstances, behaviours and attitudes and their views of the pensions dashboards concept. PDP will use these research findings to inform its development of the supporting infrastructure and data ecosystem.
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